Kai Tsenat Comments on Ironmouse Subathon

popular twitch streamer Kai Sinat shared his thoughts on Iron Mouse outdoing him during the VTuber Subathon. Both Twitch streamers are known for their entertaining gaming content that is watched live by thousands of viewers.




Ironmouse recently hosted a 30-day Twitch subathon where she played various games and hosted episodes of her weekly talent show, Ironmouse VTuber Academywhile raising money for the Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF). During the subathon, Ironmouse gained over 311,000 followers, surpassing Kai Cenata's record of over 306,000 followers. Many of Iron Mouse's fans and peers, including Cenat, congratulated her on the huge milestone, but she also drew some unnecessary hate.

In a recent Twitch stream, Cenat spoke about the backlash Ironmouse has received and expressed his support for VTuber. He reminded the audience that Ironmouse has always been one of the most followed streamers on Twitch, and that she was the person he had to beat during his first subathon last year.



Kai Sinat defends Ironmouse after backlash from Twitch followers

  • Ironmouse Twitch Subscriber Record: More than 312 thousand
  • Kai Cenata's previous record: More than 306 thousand

Senate also acknowledged the people who defended him after Ironmouse surpassed his subscriber record, but went on to say that VTuber's subathon was “pretty well put together” and praised her for donating to charity. Sinnat also previously promised his fans that he would reclaim the title of Twitch streamer with the most subscribers if it was hacked.

Lately, Cenat has been attracting a number of his entertaining Soulslike streams, where he spends hours and even days trying to finish FromSoftware titles such as Elden Ring and Sekiro. Rockstar Games even reached out to him about a possible collaboration, which fans believe could have been Grand Theft Auto 6 cameo or early game preview. It's safe to say that Cenat may have enough gameplay content to sustain him in current and future streams, which could help him surpass Ironmouse again when the time is right.


Subathons are definitely a great way for streamers to gain followers, especially if they set goals that include fun challenges. However, there are issues with subathons, such as the potential for Twitch streamers to get beat up and challenges to go wrong. Many fans have also expressed concern that streamers aren't getting enough rest, especially those who choose to stay up for days or continue making content despite being tired until the subathon is over. Despite this, the trend is likely to continue.

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