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How much money does N3on make on Kick?
How much money does N3on make on Kick?
Rangesh “N3on” Mutama was asked live during stream about his highest Kick earnings in a single given month, and he surprised viewers by sharing just how much money he makes on Kick.
N3on began his content creation career on YouTube by streaming NBA 2K and Fortnite gameplay. The content creator eventually started doing IRL streams and later moved to Kick. He has collaborated with many other content creators over the years and is one of the more popular streamers on Kick. That’s not to say that everything has been perfect for him, as
Kick previously banned N3on
in 2024.
N3on didn’t violate any rules on the stream’s live feed, but a chicken was apparently killed off-stream, causing Kick to ban his channel. The content creator has been more careful with his content since then and has been streaming without any further issues on Kick. In June 2025, N3on replied to a question about his earnings and shocked viewers by revealing
the greatest amount of money he has made on Kick.
N3on reveals he’s made than 1 million dollars in one month on Kick
Kick streamer N3on stated that the most money he has earned on Kick in a single month is more than one million dollars.
N3on was streaming with Austin McBroom, who asked the streamer what’s the highest he’s earned on Kick in a single month. Austin then changed the question to whether the amount is lower or higher than one million dollars. The streamer simply responded with over, making clear that the content creator is a multi-millionaire from his Kick earnings alone. This caused viewers to speculate whether N3on is earning more now due to Kick’s Partner Program, or if he’s been making so much money ever since coming to Kick.

This large revenue isn’t surprising as Kick offers a better revenue percentage to streamers than other platforms. Many streamers have also claimed that Kick’s Partner Program has helped them to earn even more money. Kick streamer Adin Ross once shared that
he made $30,000
in a single five-hour stream. This amount was before subscriptions were included and Adin credited the partner program for the high revenue jump.
N3on’s revelation coincides with other content creators migrating to the platform. Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt and John “Tectone” Robertson, who’ve recently started using Kick, have also shared how much more money they’re making on Kick than on Twitch. Asmongold stated he made
over $36,000 in two days
and Tectone claims he’s making over
eight times the money on Kick
than what he once earned on Twitch. Asmongold and Tectone are multistreaming their content so their earnings are still less than what a Kick-exclusive streamer could potentially earn.
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