YouTube Gaming has reined in some massive streamers over the past few years by using lucrative deals and offering wider audiences. There are also cases like that of DrDisrespect, who joined YT Gaming after receiving an inexplicable complete ban on Twitch.
With DMCA strikes and frequent faceoffs between Twitch management and creators, the time is ripe for YouTube to swoop in and offer better contracts to many big names on the Amazon-owned platform.
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One of the most popular variety streamers on Twitch, summit has often expressed interest in moving to a different platform. The streamer has a dedicated fanbase who will undoubtedly move with him if he chooses to do so.
In an August 2021 stream, the creator actively discussed a shift in his future. While he has not explicitly mentioned YouTube Gaming, the streamer's fans have speculated since the above stream that the GTA RP giant would receive a lucrative offer from YouTube well.
In the streaming world, Asmongold enjoys almost royal status alongside Poki and xQc. The main factor behind his inclusion in the list is that the streamer maintains a very active YouTube presence alongside his massive Twitch following.
With just over 3 million followers on his Twitch channel and 1.34 million on AsmongoldTV, his YouTube channel, the American can very well switch platforms without missing a beat.
Another reason behind his inclusion on the list is that he has been in the news after saying he was thinking about quitting Twitch last year. Last month, he also spoke about YouTube's advantages over Twitch on a livestream.
Both factors make him one of the top picks for the former's management looking to expand their audience.
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