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Kai Cenat has given his final verdict about signing a deal with Kick, and fans are celebrating this win.

For the past couple of months, Trainwrecktv’s streaming platform Kick is eyeing to sign more creators. This is because they believe their TOS is to be much lighter compared to Twitch, allowing streamers to make a quick transition. And a few big names even agreed to it—Adin Ross and Corinna Kopf standing out as the biggest. But then, some creators have put their foot down despite million-dollar contracts, as they wish to stay true to their roots.

Kai Cenat is the best example to explain this, as he recently put a full stop to the Kick drama. For weeks, fans saw him troll the platform, teasing them by making them believe that he would join soon. However, during his recent Twitch stream, he gave his final verdict. 

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Is Kai Cenat going to Kick or not? 

This question stood among the most trivial ones in his community, as Kai never missed a chance to troll Kick. In fact, the upcoming streaming platform also tried to win his love by giving away custom Air Force 1s, but it just wasn’t enough. And now, Cenat has come down with a verdict about this topic as he feels it is high time to get past it. 

Plus, the streamer signed a deal with Rumble alongside IShowSpeed for an exclusive live-streaming show. So, while addressing viewers about Kick, Kai Cenat started by saying how he had to play smart on Twitch. He believes that some people are trying to throw him off, but he knows exactly how to play out such situations. Then, he stressed the main highlight of the bit, saying, “The normal streaming that me and you do, is always gonna be on here. That is never going to change.” 

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Kai revealed how people wanted him to stay exclusive to a platform, but it wasn’t something that aligned with him. “I’m not that type of person when it comes to sh*t like this. I won’t do what I don’t think is right. I won’t do anything that isn’t great for y’all,” he said while penning down his thoughts. 

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This made it clear that there was no hope for haters that wanted him to leave Twitch for Kick. The other reason why Kai felt this issue to be addressed was Adin Ross. Apparently, Adin revealed that Kick offered him a $40 million deal and that the streamer was trying to get Cenat on Kick for quite some time. However, that did not work well, leading to the popular Twitch streamer, laying down his final statement.

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