Papaplatte takes a break from Twitch, wants to touch grass: “A little creepy for me”

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Papaplatte is one of the biggest streamers on German Twitch. Now he wants to take a break for a few months.

What has Papaplatte announced? In a YouTube video from April 29, 2026, Papaplatte announces a streaming break for 2 to 3 months. This has been long overdue. He wants to use this time to recharge and spend time with his family and friends. This has been lacking in recent years. Additionally, he wants to get back to the basics and touch grass.

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Papaplatte needs a break, but is creeped out by it

Why does Papaplatte need a break?

  • The streamer explains that he has made both personal and business decisions in recent months that he is not satisfied with in hindsight. He realized: That’s not him.
  • Papaplatte also says that he has taken comments from his community to heart more in recent times, even though he actually enjoys joking around with his fans. This has led him to reflect on his mental state and to talk about it in therapy.

For the Twitch streamer, the idea is a bit “creepy” at first. A look at the platform TwitchTracker shows that Papaplatte has taken very few breaks in recent years. On average, he streamed nearly 5 days a week – but without fixed weekends or longer vacations.

By comparison: In a classic 40-hour workweek, one can expect 174 working hours per month. For Papaplatte, there were repeatedly well over 200 streaming hours in a month in 2024. Although he has reduced this a bit, it still adds up.

And then there is also a lot of work time outside of the streams. The streamer says: He puts so much soul and love into his projects, it’s just his life.

However, Papaplatte makes it clear that he still enjoys streaming: This is not the end, just a break.

So someone is going on vacation, so what? Even if some malicious tongues say that influencers don’t really work anyway, many content creators rarely have real time off. Even seemingly vacations are often streamed or accompanied by vlogs. Because: Those who stay offline too long risk losing relevance.

Up-and-coming streamers often fear that the hard-earned community might not wait for them and might find someone else during a break. It is not guaranteed that fans will come back.

There may also be significant financial losses, as those who are not live may find that their viewers do not renew their subs, let alone sign up for a new paid subscription.

Thus, a decision like Papaplatte’s shows a healthy trust in his community and is an important step away from the constant grind. But one must also be able to afford it. More on this: Twitch eats its children – A German streamer says “It’s breaking me”

This is an AI-powered translation. Some inaccuracies might exist.