Call of Duty Pro from NYSL teases a big switch from Twitch.
While gambling has made quite a buzz in the last few months, there are still some top streamers who are not shying away from revealing how it has benefited them. One such streamer is Trainwreck who is currently having a good time with his platform Kick, a rival of Twitch. Apart from the controversy, it seems like the recently revealed streaming platform is doing well in terms of attracting new members. Especially when it comes to bigger names and established eSports players, like a legendary Call of Duty gamer from NYSL.
Warzone 2 pro Aydan has recently reached out to Trainwreck, while seemingly hinting toward his switch from Twitch. If it goes through, Kick might end up getting the much-required attention from the eSports community, given the stature of the NYSL star.
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Is Call of Duty Warzone 2 pro Aydan moving to Kick?
Aydan is the star of the NYSL team and a renowned personality in the gaming space across the globe. On Twitch, he’s popular for his streams that are mainly based on Warzone 2 (the current battle royale from Activision) and other COD entries. Recently, Aydan shared a cryptic tweet on his account. It simply mentioned the eSports player reaching out to Trainwreck, while tagging him, to interact via personal message on Twitter. Apart from this, there was nothing else highlighted in this tweet.
@Trainwreckstv Can you DM me, please?
— NYSL Aydan (@aydan) April 4, 2023
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For fans and gamers who are aware of the current circumstances between Twitch and Kick, Aydan’s mysterious tweet involving Trainwreck, the owner of Kick, might not come as a shock. Many gamers are rumored to make a switch to the platform, which may put Twitch in jeopardy.
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As of now, there are lots of problems going on for Twitch and numerous streamers have left the platform in the last year. Surprisingly, many of them have now found a new home in Kick, since its release. Given the rising popularity of the website, even some of the popular eSports players are also making a switch. It looks like Aydan may soon join them in the coming days.
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It’s yet to be seen whether he officially comes out with an announcement of his debut on Kick or not. What are your predictions for him? Let us know in the comments.
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