Twitch Turbo is an ad-free perks bundle that auto-renews each month until you stop it. Where you cancel depends on how you signed up - turning it off on the website won't work if you subscribed through an app store or Amazon Prime Gaming. Below are the current steps for each path. Twitch occasionally updates its menus, so confirm the latest steps on the official help page linked at the end before you finish.
Go to twitch.tv and log in to the exact account that holds Turbo. If you have multiple accounts, the wrong one won't show the subscription.
Click your profile picture in the top-right corner and choose Settings from the dropdown.
In the left sidebar, select Subscriptions to see everything currently billing your account, including Turbo.
Click Don't Renew (or Cancel Subscription) beside the Turbo line. Twitch shows the date your benefits will end.
Click Confirm. You should land back on the Subscriptions page with Turbo flagged as not renewing - that confirmation is your proof it worked.
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Start your free auditTypically no. Canceling prevents the next charge; the current billing period is generally not refunded. Check Twitch's refund policy for exceptions in your region.
No. You keep Turbo perks until the end of the billing period you already paid for, then it lapses.
You likely subscribed through an app store or Amazon Prime Gaming. Cancel in that platform's subscription settings, not on the Twitch website.
For informational purposes only - not financial or legal advice. Cancellation steps and policies can change; always confirm the latest flow in your account or app. Brand names are used for identification only. Sources: help.twitch.tv