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Sep 21, 2022 · For these streamers still on these premium deals, we’re adjusting the deal so that they retain their 70/30 revenue share split for the first $100K earned through subscription revenue. Revenue above $100K will be split at the standard 50/50 share split. We’re announcing this change now, but it won’t go into effect until after June 1, 2023.
- Policy Changes
- TwitchCon Returned in A Massive Way
- Biggest Moments
The biggest policy change, without a doubt, was Twitch’s decision to ban gambling sitesthat involve “slots, roulette, or dice games that aren’t licensed either in the U.S. or other jurisdictions that provide sufficient consumer protection.” Streamers banded together to make it happen, and it paid off—much to the dismay of streamers like Tyler “Trai...
Many events and conventions around the world were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic when it broke out, including TwitchCon in 2022, which was canceled due to the outbreak. It hadn’t been hosted since, but finally returned in both Europe and the United States in 2022. TwitchCon Amsterdam broke attendance records, while TwitchCon San Diego produced a...
5. xQc kissing Nyyxxii
The fifth biggest moment on Twitch this year was when xQc shocked fans by kissing Nyyxxii live on stream shortly after breaking up with Adept. It left more questions than answers, and even resulted in a hilarious reaction from Kai Cenat, who broke it down play-by-play.
4. xQc and Adept arguing live on stream
The fourth biggest moment was xQc’s messy breakup with Adept. As painful as it was to watch for fans, they couldn’t help but watch their relationship implode on stream after a series of heated arguments.
3. Hasan reacting to Trainwreck’s bombshell accusation
Next was when Hasan reacted to Trainwreck’s bombshell accusation that Mizkif played a role in covering AdrianahLee’s alleged sexual assault experience with CrazySlick. It was the first time a lot of people heard about it, too. His jaw dropped to the floor—almost literally.
Sep 26, 2022 · The news that Twitch will be reducing top streamers’ revenue share from 70 / 30 to 50 / 50 signals that the platform is no longer the ‘creator first’ entity that made it so popular. By Ash ...
- Ash Parrish
May 24, 2022 · Across early 2022, we've been taking a look at the major games, genres and platforms that make PC gaming to see where they're at this year. Twitch, though others have tried to challenge its ...
Dec 13, 2022 · Wait no more – for the first time ever, you can view and download your Recap right on Twitch. All you have to do is log in and check your dashboard, where your Recap will be live starting December 13th for a limited time (until mid-January 2023). Oh, and we also made it easier to share it with the entire internet, too - at the bottom of your ...
Jan 24, 2024 · Streamers and the communities you build are the foundation of Twitch. We understand the important role the revenue you earn from streaming plays in each of your lives. Our goal is to provide a revenue model that is rewarding and easy to understand while also being sustainable in the long run. We have three announcements today that build on changes we have made over the last year. These changes ...
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Sep 21, 2022 · The solution Twitch has landed on for now is to let streamers with the premium deal keep 70% of their first $100,000. After that, they’ll be defaulted back to the non-premium 50/50 revenue split ...