Valkyrae’s new YouTube Gaming deal will see her stay on platform until 2024

Rachell “Valkyrae” Hofstetter will sit on her YouTube streaming throne for another two years, the 100 Thieves co-owner has revealed, extending her time on Google’s powerhouse video website to at least four years.

Valkyrae first joined YouTube back in early 2020 and spent the next two years streaming exclusively on the Google-owned website as her fanbase continued to grow.

Valkyrae holds up fingers on YouTube.

There were question marks over whether the 100 Thieves owner would be staying with YouTube after her 24-month deal, especially after shehurried to wrap up all her agreed hoursat the tail end of 2021. These questions only compounded after shedropped a cryptic teaserin January.

On January 31, however,she confirmed she’s staying.

Not only that, but Valkyrae’s extension will see her stay on the red platform untilJanuary 2024⁠— the 100 Thieves star has signed a two-year extension.

Valkyrae’s new contract is likely quite similar to her original 2020 sign-up, where the 30-year-old agreed to stream a certain amount of hours each calendar year on YouTube’s Gaming category. This deal left herracing the clock late last yearafter she realized she still had 198-hours to serve.

Valkyrae in Build a Bitch music video.

It also confirms her status as YouTube’s stream-queen.

Dexerto first dubbed Hofstetter the “Queen of YouTube” back in March 2021, days after the streamerappeared in Machine Gun Kelly’s “DAYWALKER!” video clip. Since then, Valkyrae has climbed to even greater heights.

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valkyrae confronting stream sniper

Across the 2021 calendar year, Valkyrae boasted 30.6 million streaming hours watched, firmly confirming her as the world’s second-largest female stream-star.

The 100 Thieves co-owner’s eventual choice to stay on YouTube is, in the end, not a surprising move ⁠— Valkyrae has beena major advocate for streamers joining the platformsinceshe ditched Twitchin a shock 2020 swap.

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Since her pivot, YouTube has managed to score several major streamer scalps too. TimTheTatman and Ludwig became two of the most high-profile signings at the tail end of last year, and other major stars like DrLupo and CouRage also stream exclusively on the platform too.

On her YouTube future, Hofstetter said: “The streaming side has a lot of room to grow. They’re working on it. I’m happy here. Seeing how hungry they are is exciting.”