Popular chess player and streamer GMHikaru has made quite a splash in the community after announcing a deal with the up-and-coming streaming platform Kick. In a Twitter post made on March 29, the grandmaster has clarified, however, that the agreement is non-exclusive and that he will continue streaming on Twitch.
As an iconic streamer who was an integral part of the chess community on the purple platform, his move to Kick was huge news for fans who have offered varied reactions to it. GMHikaru addressed his decision in a post and suggested that his streaming on the up-and-coming site does not mean that will be leaving Twitch altogether. This means fans won't have to find him on both platforms. Here's what he said:
Hikaru Nakamura is a chess grandmaster from Japan but was brought up in the US after his family moved when he was two. The American is a five-time US Chess Champion and is the current defending FIDE World Fischer Random Chess Champion. A veritable prodigy, Nakamura was the youngest American to beat an International Master at the age of ten.
Since 2018, he has been streaming on Twitch playing variations of the game live and also providing analysis, as well as commentary, during big matches from around the world. His insight into the professional chess world garnered a lot of attention, with him reaching a million followers on Twitch by 2021. That figure now stands at 1.8 million.
GMHikaru teased a big announcement on March 28 via a short Twitter post and people wondered whether he would be switching platforms. Shortly thereafter, Kick's official Twitter handle made a post welcoming him to the fold.
On March 29, before his first Kick stream, GMHikaru took to Twitch for a 30-minute stream, explaining how he will be
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