Home

After the dire allegations against the co-founder of OTK, Rich Campbell, the group was in a very unstable position. The fans were eager to know what will be the future of the Texas-based gaming organization. To break the silence and give the followers a little sigh of relief, a member of the org Emiru, gave some updates about the upcoming changes. 

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

According to the streamer, in the next couple of months, the group will undergo some big changes. In a recent stream, she touched upon the issue and gave some limited answers about what can the fans expect from the future of the group. She assured them that “things will get better.” 

Streamer Emiru said there are big changes coming to the OTK group 

In a recent stream named, “talkin about the talk – short stream.” the pro cosplayer and gamer addressed some recent happenings. She stated that she wants to talk about the whole situation with the community. Because keeping silent could only lead to wild speculations that will cause more harm. 

She said, “But, I mean, I’m glad I had this talk, because, I mean, when you’re the kind of streamer that I am, if I just don’t say anything, then people are going to ask and speculate about it forever and then come up with their own explanations for what happened. I just didn’t want that.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Read more: “I Think Everybody Should Report Her Channel” – OTK Co-Owner Asmongold Urges His Fans to Get Call of Duty Streamer Nadia Permanently Banned on Twitch

In the stream, Emiru revealed that she will no longer continue “Noodle Shop.” It was a podcast that she used to host alongside Tectone and Rich Campbell. Instead, she is currently working on launching another podcast with Zack “Asmongold”.

Emiru hinted many other big changes will be coming in the next couple of months. She said, “I mean, there are other changes that are coming soon, within the next couple of months, that I really want to talk about. But I can’t yet. But, I mean, things are going to get better. That’s all I’m going to say.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

In the closing remarks, Emiru said things will go back to normal very soon. The members will pull themselves together and they will return to make amazing content as usual. She said for the future, “More coming soon. I guess. We go up from here. We ball. Yeah, I guess that’s all.

WATCH THIS STORY: Biggest Streamers Who Left Twitch and Switched to YouTube