Will Streamer University return for year two? Kai Cenat says he owns the IP but isn¡¯t sure about future: 'I know people want it'
Kai Cenat¡¯s Streamer University was a hit, but despite owning the IP, he¡¯s unsure if it will return for year two. In his recent stream, the Twitch sensation revealed that he turned down offers from Netflix and Amazon to keep the project authentic and independent.

Twitch sensation Kai Cenat made waves over the weekend with his wildly successful Streamer University event. But while the hype is still fresh, Cenat is already unsure about its future. During his recent Just Chatting livestream, he shared that he now officially owns the IP for Streamer University. Despite the love it received, he admitted he doesn't know if he'll run it again, leaving fans wondering about the unique project's future.
Will there be another round of Streamer University?
Cenat opened up about how rare it is to come up with something truly original and why that makes him cautious about repeating it. He told his viewers: "I think it's literally, like, important to realise when something is so original, you've got to grasp onto it. And if it ain't broke, don't fix it. You feel me? I don't know if I'm ever going to do this s**t again. I'mma just go ahead and say it ¡ª I do not know if I'm going to do this st again. I know people want it, and they want it, and they want it, and they want it. But we will just have to see in the future. Your boy made some smart moves. We own, like, the idea of Streamer University. We own the IP of Streamer University, chat. So, like, it is ours to share amongst. You feel me? So, yeah, bro.¡±
Kai doesn¡¯t know if he will do Streamer University again but reveals he owns the IP
¡ª yeet (@Awk20000) May 26, 2025
No one can copy the idea pic.twitter.com/HwYZe1TzPo
Streaming giants wanted it, but Cenat said no
In the same stream, Cenat revealed that several major platforms, including Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Tubi, reached out with interest in broadcasting Streamer University. He said the talks were already happening, but made it clear he wants to keep the idea close to home.
"One thing I learned with this s**t, bro, a lot of people have been talking about how this s**t should be on Netflix, how this s**t should be on... Amazon Prime should buy this, Tubi should buy it. Somebody hire and they're doing crazy. We already been getting talks from them people. But I want to say this, bro, with an idea like this so original, you gotta keep it where it's at," he said.
Kai Cenat Announced That He Declined Offers From Amazon Prime, Netflix And Tubi From Trying To Get Streamer University Into There Platform¡¯s ?? pic.twitter.com/QlWVEZbz6D
¡ª StreamerUpdates (@StreamUpdates7) May 26, 2025
What exactly is Streamer University?
Streamer University is a weekend-long, in-person creator academy designed to help new and rising streamers level up their skills. Over 150 participants were selected out of a million applicants to attend the event, which took place from May 22 to 25 at the University of Akron in Ohio. All expenses, including travel, food, and lodging, were covered. The bootcamp provided hands-on sessions, practical tools, and a focus on community building. As Cenat put it, ¡°No matter if you¡¯re big or small, you can stream the entire weekend.¡±
Meanwhile, earlier on May 24, Kai Cenat had made headlines stating fans can expect year two of Streamer University, but his recent comments have cast a shadow on its future.
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