Kai Cenat finally reveals when he will stream again after Mafiathon 2 hiatus

Twitch star Kai Cenat took over the internet with his month-long Mafiathon 2 broadcast in November. After a fifteen-day break, he finally makes a comeback.

Kai Cenat has cemented himself as one of the biggest streamers of all time after Mafiathon 2, his viral month-long subathon that featured top celebrities like Kodak Black, John Cena, Miranda Cosgrove and even Snoop Dogg.

His efforts won him three awards at the 2024 Streamer Awards and saw him break the world record for most Twitch subscribers, surpassing the previous record holder, Ironmouse, by over half her amount.

Since the stream ended on November 30, Kai has been dormant – although he was spotted crashing a random person’s wedding with the AMP crew in early December.

A picture of Kai Cenat.

Kai Cenat’s viral Mafiathon 2 stream cemented him as one of THE GOATS — but he’s returning to Twitch after just a short hiatus from broadcasting.

It makes sense that Kai would take an extended hiatus after streaming for 30 straight days … but it turns out fans won’t have to wait much longer for his long-awaited return.

Kai Cenat announces streaming back after Mafiathon 2

On December 14th, the streamer finally revealed when he would be coming back to Twitch.

Kai Cenat will officially return to streaming on Sunday, December 15th2024, fifteen days after the end of Mafiathon 2.

The broadcast starts at 8:00 PM EST — and given the over-the-top nature of his recent broadcasts, it’s anyone’s guess what will happen in his big Twitch comeback.

Kai’s announcement left fans both excited and surprised, with one admitting they were “expecting a longer hiatus” from the streamer.

“Already?” asked another, while yet another fan said they “knew you couldn’t stay away from us for long.”

Kai’s quick comeback is certainly unexpected, as the streamer admitted he broadcast through a cold that saw him cough up blood during his subathon.

A photo of Kai Cenat on stream.

Kai Cenat revealed he pushed through his 30-day subathon despite being sick enough to cough up blood.

He streamed almost every minute of his life during that period, both awake and asleep – and it doesn’t look like he got too much rest if NPC Miles Morales’ moves during his hibernation are anything to go by.

Now, Kai will return to a normal structure, leaving fans excited to see what he plans for his next stream. Considering Elden Ring is getting a new standalone game, Kai may be planning another viral marathon when it launches in 2025.