Fans strongly believe that xQc is making a move to Kick, a popular streaming platform, as an account bearing his name unexpectedly gained a subscribe button.
Since its launch in late 2022, Trainwreck’s Kick streaming platform has experienced a massive surge in popularity, attracting various internet content creators who have chosen to join the green-themed site.
Notable personalities such as Adin Ross, GMHikaru, Corinna Kopf, Destiny, and more have already embraced the platform.
Fans are now convinced that renowned Twitch star xQc is also planning to transition to Kick after an account with his name suddenly started accepting subscriptions.
Jake Lucky Tweeted: Twitch streamer xQc has signed a record breaking $100 million, 2 year non exclusive deal with Kick
Twitch streamer xQc has signed a record breaking $100 million, 2 year non exclusive deal with Kick…
Per @Kellen_Browning WTF pic.twitter.com/nXqmeMgQjf
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) June 16, 2023
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Is xQc Leaving Twitch?
The news broke on June 16, 2023, when fans discovered that an inactive Kick account using xQc’s name had suddenly become monetized.
This revelation sparked rumors on social media, leaving many curious about the authenticity of the news, especially since there have been no official announcements about other prominent creators joining the platform.
Although the account remains unverified at the time of writing, it hasn’t deterred fans from eagerly subscribing and even gifting subscriptions to show their support.
Some of X’s valued chatters are subbing up to claim founders. More and more seeming real. pic.twitter.com/rIj4xOTsG8
— kick.com/JerryOnKick (@JerryKick778) June 16, 2023
Kick streamer JerryOnKick took to Twitter to share that some of xQc’s loyal followers had already started subscribing to his channel. Numerous others expressed their excitement on Twitter, eagerly anticipating the possibility of having “The Juicer” on Kick.
On June 16, a subscribe button appeared on the account, and there were reports of the screen name being changed from xqc to xQc, giving the impression that the platform was preparing for xQc’s inaugural stream.
While there is a chance that someone else is utilizing xQc’s name on the platform, many fans remain unconvinced due to Kick’s requirement for accounts to stream for a specific duration before becoming eligible for subscriptions.
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