Felix "xQc" has offered to put an end to the Slicker controversy by paying half the amount owed to those who lent the streamer money if TrainwrecksTV helps pay the other half.
Twitch streamer Slicker has been making headlines in the streaming community lately, courtesy of multiple people accusing him of not paying back money after borrowing from them. This includes both his audience members and other streamers. Fans have lauded Felix for his generous offer, while others feel that there is no way to accurately give back the money.
Gambling on Twitch has been a contentious issue for quite some time now, with many people feeling it should not be allowed on the Amazon-owned platform. That said, famous streamers, such as xQc and TrainwrecksTV, have been proponents of gambling in the form of Slots, the ninth-most-watched category in the last month above popular games such as Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone.
Gambling streamers have become all the rage now on Twitch. Fortnite, once synonymous with gaming and streaming, was below Slots in the most-watched category on the platform last week.
According to Twitch Tracker, people have watched a whopping nine million hours of Slots in the last week alone. That is more than World of Warcraft's 8.4 million, Fortnite's 7.9 million, and Call of Duty: Warzone's 5.3 million.
While there are dedicated slot streamers like Roshtein, gaming content creators have also inculcated it into their regular schedules, mostly due to highly lucrative sponsorship deals. Sullygnome lists TrainwrecksTV and xQc as the second and third-most watched Slots streamers in the last 30 days, respectively, with a combined watch time of more than eight million hours.
The Slicker drama unfolded over the course of the
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