FaZe Clan member and Twitch streamer Rani "Stable Ronaldo" has prematurely ended his Subathon stream on the platform due to a lack of subscriptions. In a clip of the last few moments of the broadcast, the streamer could be seen watching a timer countdown the seconds till his broadcast ended.
The streamer has been participating in the clan's September Subathon event, in which mostly all active FaZe Clan content creators are streaming live every day 24/7. In a subathon, the duration of the livestream is determined by the subscriptions made by viewers, with each sub adding a certain amount of time to the remaining broadcast.
Stable Ronaldo's Twitch subathon ends early due to lack of new subscriptions
Stable Ronaldo has had quite a successful run at his Twitch subathon, stretching past 48,000 concurrent subscribers. Despite this, it was simply not enough to delay the content creator's subathon timer entirely, leading him to have his stream turned off before it was meant to. The broadcast was intended to last the entire September.
Viewers in his livestream chat could be seen pleading with him to raid fellow FaZe Clan member Jasontheween's broadcast, as the FaZe associate is currently holding over 53,000 active subscriptions. This may have allowed Stable Ronaldo to possibly get a temporary boost in subscriptions, allowing him to run the broadcast a bit longer.
Instead of this, the streamer decided to end the broadcast right as the timer ran out, stating to his fans:
"I love y'all, bro. See you next time."
Stable Ronaldo recently had a discussion with Adin Ross about purchasing the latter's Lamborghini Urus over a call. The call took place during a livestream, and the pair could be heard discussing the buying price, with the conversation eventually shifting to the amount of money they were each making from their streaming careers.