xQc has named six possible streamers who might transition to Kick while slamming Trainwreckstv.
Kick, the recently launched streaming platform, has done wonders in the community. With a simple yet alluring business model, it has attracted celebrity content creators, signing multi-million dollars’ worth of deals. The two main additions, Adin Ross and Corrina Kopf have ruled over the platform, attracting thousands of new subscribers every day.
What makes Kick stand out in the list of streaming platforms is its revenue split – allowing streamers to take home 95% of their earnings while reserving the remaining 5 for themselves. This has been the game-changer for it, as it overshadowed the primary idea of creating a platform just for gambling. And well, its co-owner Trainwreckstv has done a fantastic job of keeping things upright, promoting the platform at its peak.
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But now, it looks like Kick is ready to make some big changes as the co-owner dropped a fresh Tweet on his account. Sadly, it did not rest well with fellow streamers or the community, as they voiced their opinions about it on different channels. And out of all, xQc’s opinion took the spotlight, given that he’s currently the second biggest streamer in the world.
According to xQc, which six streamers are signing a deal with Kick?
On March 26, Kick’s co-owner Trainwreckstv uploaded a post on his Twitter enthralling fans. He said, “when these next 6 signings are announced, twitch and all of its puppet f*ck faces will be shook.” It was just a matter of minutes before the community hopped on to his post, commenting on the possible names they felt were right.
But amidst that, popular streamer xQc also decided to take a dig at it, laying down his six options. First, he picked out BruceDropEmOff, the streamer who received a lifetime ban on Twitch. Given that and the fact he was one of the biggest on the platform, Felix considered him as the top option. Followed by that, he added names like Yassuo – the League Of Legends content creator, and yourragegaming.
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Then, he mentioned the Fortnite pro – Clix, who once received a 7-day ban on Twitch. Since then, he has been regular on the platform, but a new shiny deal would hurt no one. Last but not least, one name was expected on the list, and it was none other than JiDion. The streamer did have his fair share of controversies but got out of each one of them. So, given that he stands as one of the oldest in this category, Kick could give him a second chance.
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