Two of Twitch’s biggest stars — Félix “xQc” Lengyel and Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa — are moving off the Amazon-owned platform and onto newcomer Kick. Kick, which calls itself a “creator-friendly” platform, offered Lengyel a $100 million deal. Siragusa’s contract details have not been disclosed, but as one of Twitch’s most popular streamers, she’s surely getting a major contract.
Lengyel and Siragusa join the likes of Fortnite streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins and chess grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura on the new streaming platform. Kick doesn’t currently have Twitch’s viewership numbers, but pulling in Lengyel and Siragusa, who each have millions of subscribers across a variety of platforms, will surely have an impact. (At the time of writing, Lengyel has more than 304,000 followers on Kick, and Siragusa has 67,000.) And while Lengyel’s contract with Kick is non-exclusive, Twitch policies do not allow partners to stream simultaneously on multiple platforms, which means more time spent on Kick would leave less time for livestreaming on Twitch.
Currently, Kick’s largest streaming category is gambling content, which makes sense given the company’s backing: Kick is co-founded by Tyler “Trainwreck” Nikman, a gaming and gambling streamer, and gambling site Stake co-founder Ed Craven. The New York Times reported the streaming platform is backed by Australian gambling sites Easygo Gaming and Stake.com.
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Lengyel and Siragusa are leaving Twitch for Kick as the Amazon-owned platform continues to deal with discontent among its creators, especially for its revenue split policies. In June, Twitch announced and quickly backpedaled on a new policy regarding branded content before unveiling its new “Partner
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