Kick is doing a great deal to make a name for itself through streamers like Trainwreck and Adin Ross. The outlet, owned by Stake.com, has recently picked up some popular personalities like Chess Grandmaster GM Hikaru, and because of this, fans are discussing which content creators could be next to join the site. This list might include big names such as Bruce DropEmOff, Ninja, and Clix.
Though Kick seems to be far more leniently moderated compared to Twitch, quite a few popular faces could make the leap in the name of bigger paydays. That 95% content creator payout has to be tempting, but there are other reasons some streamers may find themselves on the Stake-owned streaming platform.
Whether it’s purely to make more money or to have the ability to broadcast riskier content, here are five streamers that might see themselves making the jump.
In February 2023, Asmongold talked about Kick via his zackrawrr Twitch account. He said that streamers would be stupid not to move to this platform. When asked if he’d consider jumping ship, the content creator only said that it would be nice if Twitch would “pay him to stay.” Asmongold also said it's unlikely that he'd jump ship.
Frankly, this creator doesn’t create risky content or stream things that would get him banned. So the primary reason he could move to Kick would have to be the amount of money he could make on that platform. If the streamer managed to convince his audience to watch him there, the amount he'd be making could be significantly higher than on Twitch, an Amazon subsidiary.
It’s clear now that Dr DisRespect is never getting back on Twitch. But if Kick could genuinely become a competitor to the Amazon-owned giant, it might be a good move for the "Two-Time" to take his
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