StableRonaldo reveals Twitch earnings, why he won’t leave
FaZe Clan streamer Rani “StableRonaldo” Netz recently switched course on multistreaming his content, and has revealed the high Twitch earnings that justify his not leaving the platform for rival Kick.
StableRonaldo was one of the FaZe Clan members who created a Kick channel to
stream on the platform. Many viewers questioned whether he’d move from Twitch to Kick for good, but StableRonaldo made clear that his community is based primarily on Twitch and that he wouldn’t stream exclusively on Kick. This matches Nick “Lacy” Fosco and
Kaysan “FaZe Kaysan” Ghasseminejad’s
decision to multistream their content rather than moving to Kick outright.
Lacy went viral when he decided to stop streaming on Kick after mere days of joining the platform. The streamer claimed Kick wasn’t “worth it” because of the less money he made on the platform. This surprised viewers as Kick is touted as the
best streaming platform
when it comes to revenue, and other streamers called out Lacy for potentially misleading Kick and fans alike regarding his viewer counts and his revenue on Twitch. StableRonaldo then shared just how much he earns on Twitch to provide clarity of his own, surprising fans.
How much does StableRonaldo earn on Twitch?
StableRonaldo revealed that in June 2025 he was able to earn more than $11,000 during just a single stream on Twitch.
During a stream, StableRonaldo shared his average viewers, the duration of the stream, and the money made in the specific stream. The streamer stated on June 12 he streamed five hours and 37 minutes, averaged 23,462 concurrent viewers, and received over 1,013 subs. He then revealed that he earned a total of $11,282 during that stream. StableRonaldo broke down the earnings to specify exactly how he made that much money.

The streamer revealed that $6,320 was from playing ads to viewers, $1,797 was from Twitch Turbo, $1,477 was gifted, $1,052 was paid gifted subs, and $622 was from Amazon Prime subscriptions.
If StableRonaldo were to stream every day for a single month while making a similar amount to this, he would be making well over $300,000 per month, and close to $4 million per year. This would be a lot of streaming, however, and it’s possible that not every day is quite so lucrative for Ronaldo.
Viewers are divided on whether StableRonaldo’s earnings are impressive or not. Some claim the amount is astonishingly high, while others are waiting to see if he can make more on Kick. StableRonaldo will be multistreaming on Kick in the future, so his total revenue will likely increase.
The Kick Partner Program is currently all the rage among streamers who want to make more money. Twitch streamers Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt and John “Tectone” Robertson have reported significant earning increases on Kick. Streamers including Adin Ross, who stream on Kick exclusively, have reported even greater earnings. Adin has even revealed he earned
$30,000 in a single stream
of the same duration as StableRonaldo’s Twitch stream, more than doubling what Ronaldo was able to pull in via Twitch.
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Khizar Mundia has been playing video games for as long as he can recall. Things have come a long way since the many days he spent playing the original NES, though. He now covers a variety of competitive games and esports, as well as the world of streaming, ranging from Twitch to Kick. If it’s of interest to gamers, it’s of interest to Khizar.
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