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During his livestream, Kai Cenat revealed that the CEO of Rumble has purchased a house in Miami for both him and IShowSpeed.

In contrast to the usual content houses where residents live together and continually stream or create YouTube and social media content, similar to the setup at the AMP house, this modern collaboration is intended solely for content production during their presence at the location.

In recent years, content houses have become less prevalent as a growing number of creators have transitioned to different pursuits for various reasons, making them seem like a thing of the past.

“Shoutout to the CEO of Rumble. Um, whenever I am in Miami they got us a new house that we could just go by. Me and Speed,” Kai said.

“No we are not going to be living in there, we are not going to be moving in and sh*t like that. It’s just for us, our sh*t. That’s probably the best news I had in the past week,” he added.

While content houses are not in fashion in the modern gaming community as the fans are already bored of the drama it is not a thing of interest anymore. FaZe House defined the way content creators use Gaming Houses but their downhill journey from the apex of the gaming content creation goes to show how much the house trend has fallen off.

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