YouTubestreamer Sykkuno explained in his recent stream why he decided to fly back to his Las Vegas home. He recently lived with the “Roomies,” which included his friends and fellow streamersValkyrae, Fuslie, Kkatamina, and Yvonnie, for over a year.

Known for his funny and wholesome gaming streams, Sykkuno caught viewers' attention during the height of theAmong Usmeta on Twitch, where he spent hours playing with his friends. Whether he was playingAmong Usor other games likeValorantandGTA Online, thousands of viewers would tune in to his streams, which is why he became one of the most-watched Twitch streamers in 2021. Last year,Sykkuno made the big move to YouTube, explaining that he didn’t feel “appreciated” by Twitch.

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Sykkuno is also known to be a quiet and private person, but would often show up inYouTubevideos featuring the Roomies. So, it was a surprise for many fans to find out that he didn’t move in with any of them once their apartment’s lease was up. In his recent YouTube stream (around the seven-minute mark), he explained that he voluntarily moved out and that there was no bad blood with his former roommates, also revealing that he moved back to his hometown of Las Vegas. Due to his penchant to troll viewers and other streamers, Sykkuno had to emphasize that he wasn’t joking.

Many YouTube viewers said they will miss seeing Sykkuno with the Roomies, but were excited to see who the new additions will be in the next house. A few also seemed concerned and hoped that the move won’t affect the streamers' friendships. As for the rest of the Roomies, Sykkuno revealed thatFuslieand Kkatamina will be moving into a new house, while Valkyrae already announced that she moved during her most recent stream. Yvonnie, on the other hand, has not posted an update.

Sykkuno and the Roomies have been living together for a while, so it’s understandable for some fans to feel sad that they’ll start living apart from now on. This isn’t the first time streamers and content creators have decided to live at different homes with other people, or sometimes alone, but it doesn’t always mean that they had a falling out. In fact, many viewers would still see themplaying games togetheron stream or hanging out at events even if they don’t live together anymore. If they did have problems with each other, they are also not obligated to share them with their viewers if they don’t want to or are not ready.

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