PewPew is a name that is very familiar to the online community in Vietnam today. He was once a well-known caster in Dota 2 and gained fame when he transitioned to being a streamer. Since then, the name PewPew has become synonymous with being a pioneer in this industry, helping it thrive in Vietnam.

After a long time dedicated to streaming, PewPew decided to take a break from streaming and shift towards business. He established a Banh Mi chain named after himself, achieving considerable success. The nickname “Chairman Pew” also originated from this. According to many streamers, he has also invested in a sizable shrimp farming operation.
Although Pew’s business is thriving, many fans still hope that one day he will return to streaming. If you are also waiting for that day, congratulations, it seems that day is not far away.
According to a reliable source, the “Banh Mi King” will soon make a “comeback” to the streamer scene at the end of July. In fact, there is plenty of evidence to support this claim.
PewPew is currently a free agent and not under any company
Keep in mind that currently, PewPew is not bound by any company. His most recent contract was signed with Creatory – the management of many prominent streamers today. However, on August 8, 2019, he terminated his contract and has not been active in the entertainment industry since then.

In other words, Pew is currently a free agent and can choose his own path. It can be said that the first step in his spectacular “comeback” is making decisions about his direction.
Mysterious status update on his fan page
On July 26, a mysterious status was posted that attracted a lot of views on PewPew’s fan page. Specifically, he posted a picture along with a “vague” status about his future.

For those who have followed PewPew, it’s well known that gaming and “talking trash” are his signature content. The photo also reflects the frequency of his recent livestreams. Combining these two elements, isn’t it likely that the “Banh Mi King” will soon return to the streaming industry?
Regular daily livestreams
Those who subscribe to PewPew’s channels on both YouTube and Facebook will see that he livestreams regularly, for several hours each day. Most of his videos are about Teamfight Tactics and Talksh*t.

It’s clear that he remains enthusiastic and relaxed as always. If he returns to streaming, he will likely quickly catch up with the current trends in the online community.

Of course, all of the above is just speculation. However, it won’t be long before PewPew returns to the streaming work that made him famous.