Anarabdullaev, Peller, Elraenn return to Twitch
- On May 24, X user AjaayRS said Anarabdullaev, Peller and Elraenn had returned from Kick to Twitch this month, citing a broader streamer migration. - Twitch pages for Anarabdullaev, Peller and Elraenn were live on May 24, while third-party tracking sites showed recent Twitch activity for Anarabdullaev and Peller. (twitch.tv) - As of May 24, Kick pages for Anarabdullaev, Peller and Elraenn also remained online, indicating at least some accounts still existed there. (kick.com)
X posts on May 24 said several prominent streamers, including Anarabdullaev, Peller and Elraenn, had moved back to Twitch after spending time on Kick. The claim circulated in a post by AjaayRS, who wrote that the return of named creators left “mostly botters” behind on Kick, but the post itself did not provide platform data or statements from Twitch, Kick or the streamers. (twitch.tv) Public-facing channel pages show that all three creators currently have Twitch presences. Anarabdullaev’s Twitch schedule page said on May 24 that the channel had 1.3 million followers and “last streamed 11 hours ago,” while the Twitch pages for Peller and Elraenn were also accessible. (kick.com) ### Did the three streamers actually reappear on Twitch? Anarabdullaev’s Twitch page shows recent activity, not just an old dormant account. Twitch’s schedule page for the channel said the streamer was offline but had streamed 11 hours earlier, and TwitchTracker listed 68 hours streamed over the last seven days with an average of 42,327 viewers. (twitch.tv) Peller also appears to have resumed Twitch activity recently. Streams Charts said Peller’s all-time Twitch viewer record rose to 21,540 peak viewers on May 23, 2026, and listed 4 hours and 25 minutes streamed over the last 30 days. (twitch.tv) Elraenn’s Twitch page is live, but the evidence for a fresh return is thinner from the sources surfaced here. TwitchTracker lists the channel as a partner account with current subscriber data, while a separate TwitchTracker games page says Elraenn’s Twitch activity in its historical record ran through Aug. 22, 2024. (twitch.tv) ### What shows they had been on Kick? Kick pages for Anarabdullaev, Peller and Elraenn were all discoverable on May 24. Search results showed active or recently active Kick channel pages for Peller and Elraenn, and Anarabdullaev’s Kick page was also indexed. (streamscharts.com) Elraenn’s move to Kick had been documented earlier this year. WIN.gg reported on Feb. 1 that Tuğkan “Elraenn” Gönültaş had shifted his streaming focus from Twitch to Kick and YouTube, and Dexerto’s May 11 ranking of top Kick channels still listed Elraenn among the platform’s 20 most-followed creators with 784,289 followers, citing Streams Charts data. (twitchtracker.com) Peller also still had measurable Kick activity in recent data. Streams Charts said Peller streamed 15 hours and 35 minutes on Kick over the last 30 days, with a peak of 7,778 viewers, and that the account’s all-time Kick high was 23,499 viewers on Feb. 1, 2026. (kick.com) ### What is verified, and what remains unverified? The verified part is that Anarabdullaev and Peller show recent Twitch activity and that all three names still have visible Twitch pages. The verified part also includes that Kick pages for all three remain online, which means “return” does not necessarily mean a clean exit from Kick. (win.gg) The unverified part is the broader claim about bots. AjaayRS’s May 24 post characterized the remaining Kick field as “mostly botters,” but no platform disclosure, audit, or third-party measurement in the sourced material here substantiates that statement. (streamscharts.com) ### Why does Elraenn’s case look different from the others? Elraenn’s history suggests a longer, more established shift away from Twitch than the other names in this thread. WIN.gg reported in February that he had not been active on Twitch since 2024 and had focused on Kick and YouTube, while TwitchTracker still shows a large legacy Twitch footprint with 4.63 million total followers. (twitch.tv) That makes the May 24 discussion less a single documented announcement than a snapshot of where creators are appearing across platforms. (kickcharts.net) As of May 24, viewers could still find Anarabdullaev, Peller and Elraenn on Twitch, and they could still find their Kick pages as well. (twitch.tv) (win.gg)