Shroud Goes on a Break from Streaming After Having to Evacuate His House

Published 10/28/2020, 2:27 PM EDT

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Who doesn’t love Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek, the not so family-friendly, but definitely entertaining streamer? Every day Shroud goes live on Twitch, thousands of fans, young and old, hop on the stream to enjoy watching the guy play games. Make no mistake, Shroud has an army of fans dedicated and regularly in attendance of his gaming exploits.

Naturally, most of them were quite upset after Mike took a break from streaming following the Mixer shut down. However, since Mike has been back to Twitch, he has been delivering the content that people best know him for.

However, it appears that the current situation in which Mike finds himself has forced him to take another break. His partner Hanna, popularly known by her streamer name Bnans, recently updated their fans. Shroud also retweeted giving an update on his streaming situation.

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California fires force Shroud to take a break from streaming

Shroud moved to his new house back in 2019, located in California. The conditions in California have been quite harsh this year, with multiple instances of wildfires. Mike and Hannah are the victims of one such natural calamity that struck a few hours ago. With the fires nearing their vicinity, the streamer couple had to evacuate their house.

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Hannah informed their fans in the tweet that they were busy relocating in the past couple of hours. She also assured them that both she and Mike are safe and out of harm’s way. However, they have no idea how long they will have to stay out of the house.

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It is unlikely Mike will be able to stream while he is forced to stay away from his home. However, the pair seem fairly certain they will return to their abode soon enough.

Shroud has previously expressed his desire to move out of his current residence. The constant fires in California might just be the final push that compels him to act on it.

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Shwetang Parthsarthy is an eSports author at EssentiallySports. His love for arguments and games has led him down two paths: being a law student and writing about the world of gaming since 2017. What started as a teenage hobby in the relatively small mobile gaming world with FPS games like Critical Ops and Call of Duty: Mobile, has grown into a professional pursuit with EssentiallySports.
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