Summit1g explains why he might stop streaming GTA RP

David Purcell

Grand Theft Auto RP for quite some time on his Twitch channel, but it looks as if his stint on the game will soon come to an end. 

The popular Twitch streamer, who has over 3.8 million followers on the platform, decided to drop both Sea of Thieves and Apex Legends from his streaming schedule back in March, opting for the world of GTA

However, he has dropped his biggest hint yet about potentially being burnt out from playing the fictional roleplaying experience. It looks like he could be about to change games again. 

Summit1g fans have been enjoying watching GTA RP on his Twitch streams, but that might be about to change.

Summit1g losing interest in GTA RP

For those who aren’t aware, GTA RP is a multiplayer modification that has surged in popularity on Twich, allowing players to take on character and persona to act out their own story in the Rockstar game.

Yet, it seemed like Summit1g had finally exhausted all options in GTA RP during his April 24 stream, talking briefly about not wanting to do anything on the game. 

“How do I explain this feeling? I don’t feel like doing anything today on [GTA] RP,” Summit said during his livestream. “Not even a heist right now, no. Not in the mood for a heist either. I’m debating with myself.” 

What game will Summit1g stream next? 

The streamer sat there for a few moments before deciding to exit the game and return to a survival game that he’s played on stream in the past, Miscreated.

Whether or not that opens up the door for Summit1g’s return to the world of looting pirates in Sea of Thieves, or even Apex Legends, remains to be seen. Clearly, though, it looks as if his time streaming GTA RP could be coming to an end in the near future.

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