Developed in partnership with the rhythm game maestros over at Harmonix, Twitch Sings let you watch your favourite streamers belt out a few songs, take requests, and collaborate with friends on the virtual stage. This week, however, Twitch announced they’d be closing the karaoke bar on New Year’s Day - just in time to get in one last round of Auld Lang Syne. While Twitch don’t explain the reasoning behind broadening their focus, it may simply be that Twitch Sings wasn’t drawing in the crowds. PC Gamer report that, out of the general Music category’s 3.6 million followers on the site, Twitch Sings only accounts for 161,000 of them. Fair dos, it’s Saturday morning right now, but the top Sings stream is currently topping out at 350-ish viewers.