100 Thieves founder Nadeshot has officially announced a break from his streaming schedule, citing burnout after two and a half years of consistent broadcasts. The streamer, who spent seven years focusing on building his brand before diving into a non-stop streaming cycle, plans to use this time to reset and focus on his personal life.

Why Nadeshot is Stepping Back

During a recent stream—held just before practice matches for his Delta Force team—Nadeshot spoke candidly with his audience about his decision. “I’ve just kind of fallen out of rhythm a little bit,” he admitted. “I just don’t know what to stream. I don’t know what to play.”

Instead of remaining in front of the camera, Nadeshot has been spending his days golfing. He noted that he has been improving his game significantly and finds the lifestyle shift preferable to his previous routine. “Playing golf […] just sounds better than sitting in a dark room making the same jokes over and over,” he said. The founder even floated the possibility of producing golf-focused content while he figures out his next creative steps.

Return Date and Future Plans

While many content creators opt for indefinite hiatuses, Nadeshot was firm regarding his return. “When August comes, there’s no doubt in my mind that I will be live consistently again,” he stated, emphasizing that he does not want to offer his audience empty promises. He also addressed his current subscribers directly, suggesting they feel free to cancel their subscriptions while he is away if they choose.

Quick Facts

  • Reason for break: Burnout after 2.5 years of consistent streaming.
  • Return date: August 2026.
  • Current activities: Playing golf daily and continuing work with 100 Thieves and sponsors.
  • Upcoming appearances: Nadeshot will attend the Call of Duty League Championship to support the LA Thieves from the sidelines.

Despite the pause on his personal broadcasts, Nadeshot’s professional commitments remain ongoing. He confirmed he has a Roobet-related trip on the horizon and will be present at the upcoming Call of Duty League Championship. However, he clarified that he will be stepping away from the camera for these events, opting to focus on cheering for the LA Thieves rather than creating content on-site.