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Twitch has introduced many changes recently to its monetization policies, including the incentives for streamers and ad policies. These changes have forced the Twitch elite xQc to urge his fans not to subscribe to him and instead invest their money in a better plan that Twitch offers.

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Felix Lengyel, better known as xQc, is an ex-Overwatch player who is now among the best streamers. The Canadian streamer was also the most-subscribed Twitch streamer before the rising star Kai Cenat overtook him recently. However, the sub counts don’t matter to xQc, but his fans do, and he proved this in a recent stream.

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xQc wants his fans to subscribe to Twitch Turbo

After the recent changes in Twitch monetization policies, there has been an increase in the number of ads on the platform. Moreover, subscribers also complained about seeing many of these on their subscribed channels. In the past, subscribers didn’t use to get any ads on the channels they used to follow.

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Recently, xQc’s subscribers complained about encountering a lot of ads, sometimes even up to 15 ads. So, the 26-year-old streamer urged his fans to invest their money in Twitch Turbo instead of subscribing to him. The Canadian streamer said, “I don’t give no f**k, okay.[Talking about subscribing to his channel] Instead, get yourself a Twitch Turbo.”

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He further continues, “Twitch Turbo is wicked. We have no ads anywhere on the platform when you have it. For the price of two subs, you have a sub on every channel across the platform.” This isn’t the first time xQc asked his fans to get a Twitch Turbo subscription. Further, xQc asked his followers to get Turbo even when Twitch didn’t introduce the new monetization policies.

What is Twitch Turbo?

Twitch Turbo isn’t anything new on the Amazon-owned livestreaming platform. Twitch has offered this for a long time. With this subscription, fans can enjoy content on the purple platform without any pre-rolls, mid-rolls, companions, and also no display ads.

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Twitch Turbo costs $8.99 monthly, and there is no regional adjustment. Undoubtedly, it seems a better option than subscribing to each streamer on the platform. So, would you now take the Twitch Turbo? Let us know about your choice in the comments.

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