Twitch streamer and League of Legends enthusiast Albert "BoxBox" reflected on past mistakes he made as a livestreamer and revealed how much money a "streamer of his size" usually makes.
Albert spent two hours talking about his experience being a streamer after climbing the ranked ladder in Teamfight Tactics to reach the highly coveted Challenger rank.
While conversing, he revealed that a streamer who averages roughly 10,000 viewers per stream could possibly make $8,000 an hour while playing sponsored games on stream.
At the 10-hour mark of his most recent stream, the MOBA gamer spent a few hours talking about his personal life and how he has grown as a content creator. While talking about it, BoxBox stated that every large streamer is overpaid and provided his stance on the subject:
Albert claimed that streamers deserve a third of what they make and mentioned that the streaming industry is overpaid:
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The content creator shared what was on his Twitch Bounty screen and said that he had an offer to play an unnamed game for an hour for $8,000. He said:
The American personality clarified that a streamer his size could easily bag $8,000 by playing a sponsored game for one hour. He then shed some light on an opportunity he had in the past and elaborated:
He went on to state that he was meant to get paid $2,000 per hour, but the middleman ultimately ended up earning $1,700 per hour:
Fans wanted to know which game BoxBox was talking about, however, he did not want to name it and hinted that it was one of the most popular games on the market.
The streamer's clip was one of the most highly upvoted posts on r/LivestreamFail, and the thread attracted well over 55 fan comments.
BoxBox was present in the comments section and
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