The Twitch streamer “Hitbotc” reports that he has to move because his mother-in-law kicked him out. She said he was playing a “demonic game” and she doesn’t want that in her house.
Hitbotc reports: In a “Just Chatting” stream, the Twitch partner talked about an unexpected move. He and his wife were living at his mother-in-law’s house and he was streaming from there for over 40,000 followers.
The reason for the eviction is rather bizarre: The streamer primarily showed videos of Sea of Thieves and his mother-in-law had a problem with that game. She said it was a “demonic game” and she wouldn’t want it played in her house.
Since the streamer is mainly known for this game, he and his wife had to move.
“Demonic Game” Forces Relocation
How did this statement come about? No one can really explain it. In Sea of Thieves, it’s about pirates and their often nasty exploits, but the demon plays at most a minor role. You’re already dealing with trigger-happy skeletons that you meet in skull-shaped clouds. It is one of the best pirate MMOs.
Hitbotc also explains that his mother-in-law took him and his wife in because she was saving for a house build. Initially, living together went well, but now this problem has arisen.
In response to the article from Gamerant about this story, the streamer responded with the following statement: “Even though I do not agree with my mother-in-law, I still love her very much. I am so grateful for what she has done for me and my family by providing us with a place to stay during our move across the country.”
Viewers say: They take the streamer’s statements with surprise, but also with humor. Some of them even jokingly offer the streamer to stay with them.
But there are also quite different fates on Twitch. The streamer GPHustla has set a new record for the longest live stream on Twitch. The reason for this is quite simple: He is afraid to be alone.
