Twitch Bans CS:GO Skin Gambling Promotions, xQc Revisits the Twitch vs Kick Debate

The Twitch vs Kick live streaming war has reached a new turning point. Kick, backed by gambling company Stake, has signed deals with top streamers Amouranth and xQc. Twitch has banned CS:GO skin gambling sponsorships, which has further turned the tides in Kick's favor.

Twitch Bans CS:GO Skin Gambling Promotions


In August 2023, Twitch made a significant update to its Community Guidelines by prohibiting the promotion and sponsorship of CS:GO skin gambling sites. 


The decision came as a response to mounting concerns about the potential risks of gambling addiction, especially among young viewers. The ban extends to both streamers and viewers, with strict consequences for those who violate the rules.

xQc's Support for Kick Sparks Streamer Shift


Twitch streamer xQc finds himself in the spotlight as he faces controversies and expresses support for rival platform Kick. 


From rejecting NFT deals and discussing mental health to gambling losses and clashes with Twitch policies, xQc's actions draw attention. 


Twitch star xQc makes headlines as he signs a massive $100 million deal with Kick, a rival platform.

xQc's Endorsement Ignites Twitch vs Kick Battle


xQc, a prominent streamer, sparks a potential battle between Twitch and Kick as he voices his support for the new platform. 


His endorsement of Kick could spark a tug-of-war for streamers between the two platforms. 


Credit Source: YouTube xQc Clips

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