A Twitch alternative
It seems Twitch gamblers cast out from their favorite streaming platform have found a new place to call home. Big-name content creators like Roshtein and Xposed have now started streaming slots on a platform called Kick.
some have decided that Kick may be the future
Twitch introduced a ban on streaming online casino content from unregulated gambling sites last month. The most popular gambling streamers have been on the hunt for a viable alternative ever since, and now some have decided that Kick may be the future.
Roshtein, real name Ishmael Schwartz, held two test streams through Kick on Friday and Sunday, announcing the details of both test streams to his fans just hours before going live:
A sometimes controversial figure, Roshtein still has around 1.1 million followers on Twitch – the second-most followed gambling-focused account on the platform behind Trainwreck. Thousands of people visited Kick to watch his content over the weekend, even though the Swedish gambling streamer experienced a few technical issues.
Back up and running
The initial segment of the first stream saw Roshtein chatting with viewers and answering questions. He explained that he had taken time to relax since the Twitch ban came into place. He claimed it was a rare opportunity for him to take a break as he had streamed almost every day in 2022 up until the ban.
Commenting on his transition to Kick, Roshtein acknowledged that the platform is new but said he believes it could have an exciting future, noting that it gets daily updates to improve its functionality. He said he hopes it will provide him with a stable platform from which he can entertain his fans.
During his firs two test streams, Roshtein played different slots on Stake and placed bets totaling as much as $1,000. Stake was one of the unregulated casino sites banned by Twitch, along with Roobet, Rollbit, and Duelbits.
Weighing up the options
Roshtein wasn’t the only notable gambling streamer to test out Kick. Canadian streamer Xposed held his own test stream on Monday and ran a $10,000 giveaway relating to the platform. In a tweet, Xposed, who goes by the real name Cody Burnett, labeled Kick: “The final landing spot for all Gambling Streams:”
Slot streamers and their fans will watch closely to see if Kick can drive on and become a viable alternative to Twitch. Some other content creators have moved over to YouTube, while popular gambling streamer Trainwreck is reportedly working on developing his own streaming platform.