iShowSpeed is a trailblazer in the streaming space, who has parlayed his talents into becoming an international icon. In the most recent news from ’Speed’, he is set to take a 2-week hiatus before returning with something truly special.
The sensationally influential content creator announced to his fans via a recent stream, but made sure to keep the details murky.
“Im taking a two week break for a very good reason. When I come back, it’s gonna be huge. Just wait and see, I promise it’s worth it. Summer ain’t over. I’ll be back in Europe, but for now that’s it.”
iShowSpeed has set the stage to blow his audience away, although it’s left to be seen whether he can fulfil his promise and what exactly he has up his sleeve. Also, based on his announcement, fans should expect his next livestream during the first week of August, provided there are no further changes to his timeline.
iShowSpeed - Background, Europe tour, more
iShowSpeed burst onto the scene because of his gaming streams, which gave him the platform to showcase his effervescent personality. Over the years, Speed grew his base and evolved his style as well, adopting new streaming methods along the way. More specifically, this refers to adapting to collab streams and IRL to maximize his audience.
At this point, while his content is varied and each segment is popular in its own right, his travel streams are arguably the most popular with fans. His overall vibes and energy encourage eager viewers to tune into the creator as he explores new cultures and people. The streamer's trips to India and other parts of Asia, like Indonesia, have garnered millions of views to date, as the series continues to expand to more countries.

Currently, iShowSpeed is in Europe showcasing his latest travels via stream. In the past week alone, he has published live broadcasts from Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, France, and Monaco.
Prior to that, Speed was in Turkey before travelling to Greece to spend the day with one-time NBA champion and former league MVP, Giannis Antetokounmpo, which he also captured on stream.
Speed also competed in this year's Fanatics Fest Games. The star-studded event featured contestants including Tom Brady, James Harden, Kevin Hart, and more. He wound up finishing in 13th place, one behind NFL superstar wideout Tyreek Hill.