Kick
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Trainwreckstv lands massive Le Fisherman win after brutal start to 2026
Fariha Bhatti
It appears Trainwrecktsv is finally out of the trenches, as he has hit the second big win of the week on Le Fisherman after a two-month long dry spell. Trainwreckstv has been quite vocal about his down period that has cursed his bankroll since January. The streamer has suffered one loss after another, but it appears those clouds have finally parted. After landing a payout of 6 million just a …
Kick
Asmongold’s estimated net worth as IRS bill surfaces on stream
Khizar Mundia
The former OTK streamer Zach “Asmongold” Hoyt surprised his viewers when he received a certified IRS notice during a recent livestream, and this has started a discussion on the creator’s potential net worth. Asmongold has been streaming on Kick, Twitch, and YouTube, his multistreaming ensuring he gets the best of all three major platforms. The content creator has shared his high Kick earnings several times, which is why viewers were …
Casino Streamers
Here is how to play the Content King game
Ben Boland
Content King has become one of the must-play games to try if you are a Windows PC owner. The unusual content-creator dynamic has proven to be a smash hit both with players and with streamers, some of whom canvassed to have their own voices and likenesses used in the game. The game has earned a myriad of positive reviews from players on the Steam platform since it was released by …
Twitch
QTCinderella announces Streamer Awards 2026 — here’s what to expect
Khizar Mundia
Blaire “QTCinderella” has revealed in a stream when The Streamer Awards 2026 will take place, with further details around the event now public. The Streamer Awards are always a highly-anticipated event, which is attended by some of the top content creators. There are numerous categories that various streamers are nominated for, and Kai Cenat set the record for winning the most awards in multiple categories in 2025. QTCinderella founded the …
Twitch
xQc and Pokimane caught in Sykkuno allegation drama
Khizar Mundia
There seems to be a new drama in the streaming scene every other day, and this time it’s Felix “xQc” Lengyel and Imane “Pokimane” Anys feuding because of the allegations leveled against Sykkuno. The streaming industry thrives on constant drama and controversies, as these elements are a good way to farm engagement and increase popularity. While some feuds are light-hearted, others are more serious. The allegations against American streamer Thomas …
Kick
Kick co-founders launch a new platform called Club
Khizar Mundia
Eddie Craven and Bijan Tehrani have introduced another platform, Club, and it has reportedly already started generating payouts for users. Eddie and Bijan are primarily known for two business ventures, Stake Casino and Kick. The two are poles apart, with one a gambling platform and the other a livestreaming platform. But the duo made it work, and the rest is history. Now Eddie and Bijan have come up with another …
Twitch
Here’s everything about the 67 challenge — including best streamer times
Khizar Mundia
The 67 challenge is the latest rage among streamers, and we can now reveal the top scores by some of the most popular content creators. Streamers are always trying to go viral, and what better way to do that than by taking part in something that is already trending? The 67 challenge is relatively new, but it gained substantial notoriety, and several content creators tried the challenge. Content creators have previously …
Twitch
Johnny Somali’s case ends with streamer being found guilty
Khizar Mundia
Ramsey “Johnny Somali” Khalid Ismael has been involved in a legal battle in South Korea for years, and he has now been found guilty of multiple offenses. Johnny Somali is an IRL streamer who is infamous for being more of a nuisance than a content creator. He has butted heads with the public and authorities of multiple countries, including Japan and Thailand. He has done everything from playing racist songs …
Clavicular ends stream early, apparently overdosed
Khizar Mundia
Kick
Kick streamer Braden “Clavicular” Eric Peters left viewers in shock after he was hospitalized following a suspected overdose while he was livestreaming. Clavicular is known for his over-the-top personality and controversial nature, which has led to him consistently getting into trouble. He has faced everything ranging from Kick bans to getting arrested for a reported assault charge. His viewers love the spontaneous content Clavicular streams, which may be why he …
ESL FACEIT Group announces Kick partnership, here’s what we know
Khizar Mundia
Kick
ESL FACEIT Group and Kick have signed a partnership that will allow the platform to distribute and broadcast select official CS2 and Dota 2 tournaments. Esports broadcasting rights are an important element for major streaming platforms, as popular tournaments draw millions of viewers. The esports broadcasting network is substantially fragmented as no one platform holds exclusive rights for major tournaments. Kick has been trying to get into the esports scene …
Kick co-founder Eddie Craven’s comments spark concern about future of multistreaming
Khizar Mundia
Kick
Many top streamers have started multistreaming on Kick to get the best of both worlds, but co-founder Eddie Crave’s recent comments have many worried about what the future may hold. Kick has always been famous for its higher revenue share, but the platform went above and beyond by offering a 50% split even if creators multistream content. This is a huge benefit for streamers who can potentially get a higher …
Trainwreckstv scores massive Waylanders Forge win during bonus hunt
Fariha Bhatti
Big Wins
Trainwreckstv’s major Waylanders Forge hit came out of nowhere, turning a slow session into a mouth-watering win. Trainwreckstv is currently having quite a dry spell on Kick, with one loss after another burning through his Stake bankroll. Amid those losses, this Waylander Forge win was a much-needed relief that helped the streamer add around 2 million back to his balance. However, even this win started so slow that Trainwreckstv looked …
Kick hits 100 million users, co-founder talks future
Khizar Mundia
Kick
Livestreaming platform Kick announced that it has reached 100 million users three years after launching, and co-founder Bijan Tehrani has given some insight about what they have planned for the future. Kick launched in 2022, at a time when its one true rival, Twitch, was being criticized for restricting certain content and giving streamers a less favorable revenue split. In stark contrast, Kick offered creators more creative freedom and a …
Xposed hits back-to-back max multipliers on Keno
Fariha Bhatti
Big Wins
What’s better than hitting one max multiplier on Roobet’s Keno? Hitting it twice in a row! Xposed’s recent session was a masterclass in risk-taking on online gambling games, as the streamer not only chased the best possible outcome on his bet, he landed them back-to-back. Big wins are nothing new for Xposed, but they don’t come around often, and that rarity is precisely what makes them so special. That script, …
Donald Trump posts an image featuring crypto gambling platform Stake
Khizar Mundia
News
US President Donald Trump shared an image that features him, Dana White, and Stake’s logo. This has led to people questioning whether the sitting president was promoting the crypto gambling site. Trump’s Truth Social post has sparked a larger discussion on whether a president can share such images, which can be mistaken for marketing. Stake has collaborated with several prominent individuals, such as streamers, to increase its brand reach. Trump …
Roshtein’s Snow Party session on Kick ends in a max win
Fariha Bhatti
Big Wins
Big wins take time, or at least, that’s usually how it goes. Roshtein threw that logic out the window on his return to Kick, landing a remarkable Snow Party max win on his very first session of the day. Snow Party is Pragmatic’s most recent ice-inspired slot that features a trio of cute penguins that are as charming as they are lucrative. The rainbow-hued mascots also double as symbols on …
Tectone shows YouTube earnings, gets called “broke”
Khizar Mundia
Kick
John “Tectone” Robertson showed his YouTube earnings in a recent stream, and viewers’ reaction was intense, with some calling him “broke” because of the apparent low revenues he has earned. It is fair to say that Tectone has been involved in his fair share of controversies, and the streamer has also been hopping from platform to platform. He initially started to multistream on Kick, which also maintained a presence on …
Who is YourRage, the streamer taking Twitch by storm?
Fariha Bhatti
Twitch
In 2026, the top of Twitch categories are crowded with IRL and variety streamers, but YourRage has carved out a spot near the top on the back of pure gaming content. Here’s everything you need to know about him. YourRage is one of the few creators on Twitch to hit 1 million followers without ever showing his face. The streamer was known purely for his gaming content around Fortnite, Call …
Vitaly claims “Kick cut his KPP in half”. Here’s what we know
Khizar Mundia
Kick
Kick streamer Vitaly “Vitaly” Zdorovetskiy returned to Kick at the beginning of 2026 and started creating content in his usual form. He recently alleged in a stream that Kick has drastically decreased his KPP — here are all the details we have so far. Vitaly is one of the more controversial Kick streamers, and he was even detained in the Philippines because of his outrageous actions. His arrest also led …
YourRage Breaks 100K Twitch Subs After Winning MrBeast Streamer Event
Owen Harsono
Twitch
Twitch streamer YourRageGaming emerged victorious in MrBeast’s most recent event, where he competed against 49 of the biggest streamers in the world. Winning the event put YourRage in the center of the spotlight, as he was able to give away $1 million to his community – but that wasn’t the only reward he got. In MrBeast’s newest challenge, the YouTube star gathered 50 of the world’s biggest streamers to compete …
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.