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How NEEX turned pro CSGO fame into a Kick streaming career Kick
How NEEX turned pro CSGO fame into a Kick streaming career M Alzamora Sebastian “NEEX” Trela first made a name for himself as a Polish professional Counter-Strike player, but the CSGO veteran has now grown far beyond those beginnings through the power of streaming on Kick. Video game content is among the most-streamed broad categories on Kick. This can include everything from the open-worlds of Grand Theft Auto V to a competitive game like popular MOBA League of Legends. Many fans like to …
Kick streamer Cuffem gets his YouTube channel banned Kick
Kick streamer Cuffem gets his YouTube channel banned Khizar Mundia YouTube has banned Cameron “Cuffem” Jordan’s channel while he claims the suspension is baseless and that he will appeal the decision. Here’s what we know about it. Cuffem is a Kick streamer known for his provocative content that has led to drama with other streamers and punishments on some social and streaming platforms. The streamer is also active on YouTube where he posts reaction videos, and he recently promised that …
Mythic parts with Tectone following Mizkif, Pinkchyu discussion Kick
Mythic parts with Tectone following Mizkif, Pinkchyu discussion Khizar Mundia John “Tectone” Robertson has been at the center of multiple controversies in recent years, and now content creator organization Mythic Talent has announced that it has terminated its relationship with the streamer following new discussions brought about by Mizkif regarding Tectone’s relationship with ex-girlfriend Pinkchyu. Tectone announced a break from streaming after Twitch banned him for the fifth time, and the streamer then extended his hiatus, saying that the reason …
Adin Ross multistreams Brand Risk event, pulls in massive viewers Kick
Adin Ross multistreams Brand Risk event, pulls in massive viewers Khizar Mundia Popular streamer Adin Ross has fulfilled his promise to end Brand Risk’s Kick exclusivity by multistreaming the event across Twitch and YouTube, and this decision has worked out in favor of Ross as his multistream broadcasts have attracted a large number of viewers from the moment they went live. Kick streamer Adin Ross had previously stated that he was thinking about moving his Brand Risk and other big events to …
Legal troubles could impact HSTikkyTokky streaming on Kick Kick
Legal troubles could impact HSTikkyTokky streaming on Kick M Alzamora Harrison “HSTikkyTokky” Sullivan is known on Kick and across the internet for both his streaming exploits and his bouts of controversy, but will his latest antics and the ensuing legal repercussions actually prevent him from streaming moving forward? One of the reasons that so many streamers have flocked to Kick in recent years is the more lax restrictions on speech and the greater freedom in terms of the types of …
Abodby becomes the top Kick streamer in Jordan, and here’s how Kick
Abodby becomes the top Kick streamer in Jordan, and here’s how M Alzamora Abdulrahman Bani “Abodby” Yassin is one of Kick’s rising stars and the platform’s top streamer in Jordan, and he has a lot to offer to both current and potential viewers alike as he continues rising up the streaming platform’s ranks. Since 2022, Kick has grown rapidly in terms of both its multitude of streamers and its massive audiences. The most popular streamers on the platform have well over a million …
How LuquitaRodriguez zoomed up the monthly views ranks on Kick Kick
How LuquitaRodriguez zoomed up the monthly views ranks on Kick M Alzamora Lucas “LuquitaRodriguez” Rodriguez is no stranger to livestreaming, but his sudden prominence on Kick was so notable that it had fans questioning exactly how he was suddenly topping monthly views on the streaming platform. Special Events is one of the major categories on Kick, with both Kick-sponsored events and events put on independently by content creators. These events can range from charity activations to esports tournaments. For example, The Fissure …
TimTheTatman partners with Roobet, here’s what we know Kick
TimTheTatman partners with Roobet, here’s what we know Khizar Mundia Crypto casino and online betting platform Roobet’s latest posts on social media have fans talking about Timothy “TimTheTatman” John Betar joining on as a partner. TimTheTatman is one of the most popular streamers in the world, with a following in the millions, and many thousands of fans regularly tune in for his streams. The content creator partnering with an online casino isn’t just big news for his fans, but also …
ExtraEmily criticized for promoting Million Dollar Fan reality show Khizar Mundia Twitch Multiple Mythic Talent content creators, notably including Emily “ExtraEmily” Zhang and Tim “EsfandTV” Esfandiari, have been listed on the Million Dollar Fan website with the former involved in its promotion, but many on the outside are now concerned that the entire event may be fake or even a scam. The official website of Million Dollar Fan described the event as a high-stakes reality competition where fans and streamers will compete …
How TikTok star Absi made his big transition to Kick streaming M Alzamora Kick Hani “Absi” AlQoublan moved to Kick in 2024 after the tremendous success of his TikTok account provided him with a sizable fan following, and now he’s proven himself on both platforms, charting a path for other potential streamers to follow. Kick is home to all kinds of different streamers. No matter where they’re from in the world, what language they speak, or what type of content they most like to …
The biggest streamer and content creator teams and organizations Khizar Mundia Kick Streamer organizations and content creator teams have become an integral part of the industry, with collaborations and viral content helping some of the biggest names and brands in the streaming industry today. Collaborating isn’t something new in the streaming industry, as many content creators broadcast sessions with each other. Joining a content creator team is different as multiple content creators can regularly bounce ideas together, create larger-scale collaborations, and gain …
Syztmz gets a surprising big win playing the Battle of Gods slot Hannan Mundia Big Wins Popular Kick streamer Syztmz was in for a shock when four sticky symbols resulted in a massive win worth tens of thousands of dollars while playing the Battle of Gods slot. Syztmz is no newcomer to finding insanely big wins during his slot-streaming endeavors. The Kick streamer tends to experiment with which slots he most wants to try and play, and that results in him taking on all sorts of …
xQc sends $1 million to Bitcoin vault after big 6 Jokers slot win Olivia Richman Big Wins It was just another casual Kick stream for Felix “xQc” Lengyel when he slid a cool $1 million into his Bitcoin wallet after successfully grinding some big wins through the 6 Jokers online slot. While 6 Jokers is a pretty straightforward slot game, xQc’s fans were getting a bit confused at just how casually The Juicer was spending money during what had been a pretty up-and-down slot stream. While chasing …
Learn more about Kick streamer Adin Ross and his huge net worth M Alzamora Kick Adin Ross is one of Kick’s top streamers and arguably the face of the platform, and his popularity shows up big in his expansive net worth. Becoming a popular streamer requires knowing what people want to see, knowing how to make it entertaining, and being passionate about it. Platforms including Twitch and Kick have made it possible for content creators around the world to showcase themselves on a broad base, …
What we know about the roster for MrBeast’s 50-streamer event Khizar Mundia Kick YouTube giant James “MrBeast” Donaldson is back with a new 50-streamer event in which content creators will compete to win $1 million, and it’s already drawing backlash over who’s not on the roster as much as it’s being celebrated for who is. MrBeast isn’t new to larger-than-life events, as he has built an entire career on making outrageously big viral challenge videos that bring in millions upon millions of views …
How Kick streamer Robleis is pushing into a vibrant music career M Alzamora Kick Tomas “Robleis” Arbillaga has gained fame online for both his Kick and YouTube content as well as his popular music releases, and that music is looking more and more like a big next step for the streamer. Streaming can be a hard field to get into, but it can also open a lot of doors once a creator gains popularity. Some content creators have gone on to have sports teams …
Tylil says JasonTheWeen and Silky have joined Clover Boys Fariha Bhatti Twitch Two former FaZe members from December’s mass exit have already landed on their feet, with a key figure claiming they’ve joined the Clover Boys streamer collective following their departure from FaZe Clan. In December 2025, all 12 of FaZe’s content creators abruptly left the organization, sparking widespread speculation about contract disputes and potential pay cuts. Many fans believed the group might launch an independent content house together, but that idea …
Asmongold’s filthy room finally gets cleaned up live on stream Fariha Bhatti Kick Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt carried out his annual cleaning session live during a Kick stream, leaving the room almost unrecognizable once it was finally over and the infamous room was left cleaned. Asmongold may be one of the biggest streamers on Kick, but cleanliness has certainly never been part of his on-stream persona. Over the years, fans have leaned into that image with running jokes and memes about his hygiene, some …
Who are the most-watched Kick streamers in 2026? Khizar Mundia Kick While Kick is still a newer entrant in the livestreaming industry, the platform has managed to lock down some of the top content creators with massive viewership, and these were the most-watched Kick streamers in 2026. The streaming industry has picked up spectacularly over the past few years, and even though Kick launched in 2023, the platform has already become a massive success. Many top streamers have switched to Kick …
Kick streamer TheGoobr finds a big blackjack comeback win Hannan Mundia Big Wins Kick streamer TheGoobr was dragged out of a tilted slump by winning a whopping $50,000 on blackjack, and here’s how he did it. While most slot and gambling streamers tend to only showcase clips where they win big, the reality is that almost every streamer has gone through slump periods before. Putting up big bets and not seeing the return you want can be disappointing and even disheartening, but betting …

Since its initial announcement in 2022, Kick has quickly becoming one of the biggest streaming platforms on the planet. Its notoriety is a product a variety of successes and controversies attached to the platform, and through it all, one thing has been firmly established: Kick is here to stay in the streaming space, and other platforms will have to continue contending with it as a result.

When was Kick launched?

Kick was originally brought about in October 2022, though the streaming platform didn’t go live as its users recognize today until December 2022, a short time later. The streaming platform immediately made a splash as a prominent alternative to popular competitors of the day, most especially Amazon-owned streaming platform Twitch.

Kick was only the latest platform to make such an effort. YouTube Gaming had launched as an arm of the popular video hosting website YouTube in 2015 with similar intentions. One year later, technology giant Microsoft launched its own streaming platform, Mixer, as an entry into the growing competition.

Both YouTube Gaming and Mixer made waves in the livestreaming space by signing content creators to exclusivity contracts worth big money, intended to carve chunks of audience away from Twitch. But YouTube Gaming folded in 2019, and Mixer followed it just one year later. Twitch was again left relatively unchallenged.

That changed when Kick was announced in 2022. Funded by gambling giant Stake, Kick was the next platform in line to challenge Twitch’s dominance in the streaming space. And the new platform had a plan for that competition.

Kick offers better deals to streamers

Seeking to make its own mark in the streaming world, Kick would go on to announce a very generous 95/5 split of channel subscription revenue towards streamers. This was a major change relative to the established norm, as Twitch was known for taking significant cuts of any revenue its streamers managed to create. By offering so much better a percentage, Kick instantly made itself an attractive destination for many streamers whether they were new to content creation or established names.

Established names were also central to Kick’s strategy. In 2023, the platform’s first full year of formal operations, Kick signed deals with some of the biggest content creators associated with Twitch. These deals were made with a broad variety of streamers who appealed to different audiences.

Notable names included former Overwatch pro Felix “xQc” Lengyel, world-ranked chess grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura, popular content creator Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa, Fortnite pro and former 100 Thieves streamer Nick “Nickmercs” Kolcheff, and others.

Kick was able to support itself through these aggressive signings and generous revenue splits in large part because the platform is not required by its owners at Stake to be profitable. Rather, Kick is operated as a loss leader, a project that operates at a deficit but is relied on for its community outreach and overall marketing potential.

Looser moderation draws some streamers, users to Kick

Kick has also established a reputation for having looser moderation than that of rival platform Twitch. While Twitch has often gotten into hot water for its inconsistent moderation policies regarding its streamers, Kick sought to lower the moderation barrier and allow content creators more freedom to express themselves.

This led to the migration of some popular streamers who had fallen out of favor with Twitch, including Adin Ross and Steven “Destiny” Bonnell.

While this broader freedom has been welcomed by some streamers and their fans, others in the streaming community have criticized Kick for some of the content allowed on the platform. This has led to multiple reevaluations and clarifications on the part of Kick, though it continues to be a more open platform in its moderating policies than does Twitch.

Kick has also separated itself by being welcoming of gambling and betting streams so long as the games are played in regions in which they’re legally allowed. The platform has made additional inroads internationally and with non-English -language streams. Some of the platform’s most popular content creators, including Luis “Westcol” Alvarez, stream in Spanish or other languages besides English, and the platform has seen significant growth in Latin America and Middle Eastern regions.

Now multiple years into its operation, Kick has made it clear that the platform is in it for the long haul, and its growing number of streamers and overall users speak to that reality.