The beta version of Kick.com is now live for users to access. For those wondering what the platform is all about, it is the newest streaming website. By the looks of it, the platform shares several similarities with Twitch.
Kick.com's interface and outlook are almost the same as that of the purple platform, including the typical "recommended" section on the left of the screen and categories that are divided into different sub-sections of streaming such as "Just Chatting," "IRL," and games such as Call of Dury: Warzone 2.0, and Overwatch 2, among several others.
Signing up to Kick.com is as simple as it gets. It has a similar process to that of other notable websites such as YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook. Users will be asked to either sign up via their Google account or through a different email account. Here is a screenshot of the sign-in page for reference:
As stated earlier, the website shares similar features to its counterpart. What really sets it apart from Twitch, however, is the fact that it has a dedicated gambling section.
For those who are out of the loop, Twitch has banned unlicensed gambling/slot websites, which include stake.com. The decision came after a long-going furor in the community regarding the topic of gambling on Twitch.
However, Kick.com appears to have taken a more lenient approach by allowing streamers to engage in slot machines and gambling games. To make navigation easier, the website features a dedicated section for gambling.
Those who are not into gambling can check out other sub-sections. For example, the website also has a section for "Hot Tub" streams, something that is practiced but not featured on Twitch.
With every new website comes a slew of migrating people. Such is the case with Kick.com.
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