Mizkif Addresses Community After Leaving His Iconic Streaming House, Plans To Go Live From Japan Next

Mizkif sold his four-year-old streaming house in the USA and plans to move to Japan to continue livestreaming to his audience.

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Twitch streamer Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo (Image via Mizkif/YouTube)

Twitch streamer Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo has moved out of his streaming house after purchasing it in 2021. He tweeted about how much the house meant to him on March 16, 2025. The streamer will now move to Japan and continue livestreaming to his audience. 

Mizkif expressed his sorrow at leaving the house as it meant a lot to him. His former roommates responded to his tweets and thanked him for their time together. Despite this, the streamer is excited about “what comes next”.

Twitch streamer Tim “Esfand” Esfandiari bought a house right next to Mizkif in 2021 and hoped they would be neighbors for life. Esfand publicly said goodbye to Mizkif on March 16, 2025, and hoped to see his friend soon. 

Mizkif Hosted a 50-Hour Special Livestream Before Leaving 

Mizkif hosted “one final livestream” at his house on March 12, 2025. He picked 12 of the most popular “Twitch metas,” including Monopoly, Minecraft Hardcore, Super Mario 64, and more. He also listened to the Top 500 Spotify songs, opened Pokemon packs, and stared at a wall. 

The streamer will be on a hiatus as he relocates to Japan. He gave his audience an update about the house on March 16, 2025, saying: 

“Yesterday was the last time I stepped foot in my streaming house after 4 unforgettable years. Four years filled with memories, growth, careers, and countless people who have changed my life in ways I’ll never be able to fully express.”

The streamer further emphasized how important the place was to him: 

“It’s hard to put into words how much this place has meant to me, how it shaped who I am today. While part of me feels this deep sadness knowing it’s all coming to an end, there’s also a spark of excitement for what’s to come. Whatever that new beginning may be.”

The Streamer’s Fans Are Concerned About His Future at OTK

After Mizkif announced that he was leaving his home to stay in Japan, fans were concerned about his future at One True King (OTK). Content creators Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt and John “Tectone” left OTK in recent months, and fans noticed that Mizkif’s name was removed from OTK websites’ “Our Creators” page. 

Fans asked the streamer if he would be staying in OTK, to which he responded: 

“Am I leaving OTK? No. I am not leaving OTK. What’s to leave, you know? We don’t do anything. Why would I leave? For what? Another org? There’s no point. I think OTK is just more so a group of content creators nowadays, more so than it is anything else. It’s not really an org.”

After making his statement, he posted a clip joking about leaving OTK on his clips channel, which fueled confusion among his audience. The streamer has clarified that he is looking at more solo endeavors and does not plan on leaving OTK at the moment.


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