Gaming Icon Dr Disrespect Discloses Astonishing Offer That Could Lure Him Away: Unveiling the Price to Make Him Kick!

Gaming Icon Dr Disrespect Discloses Astonishing Offer That Could Lure Him Away: Unveiling the Price to Make Him Kick!

Dr Disrespect discloses the astounding sum required to entice him to switch allegiance from YouTube to Kick, providing a glimpse into the mind of the renowned streamer

Dr Disrespect's potential move from YouTube to Kick has caused quite a stir, with the streamer stating that he would require a staggering $50 million to make the switch. This statement caught the attention of Kick, leading to a response shortly after Asmongold expressed his thoughts on the ongoing feud between Dr Disrespect and Hasan.

Kick, which was launched in December 2022 and is supported by the co-founders of crypto betting startup Stake, aims to be a strong competitor to Twitch, Facebook Gaming, and Microsoft's Mixer - all of which have struggled to fully succeed in the streaming industry. One of Kick's key selling points is its relaxed approach to moderation and its generous revenue split of 95-5 in favor of content creators. To ensure a consistent flow of popular content, Kick's current growth strategy revolves around forming non-exclusive streaming partnerships with popular internet personalities. The most recent example of this strategy was xQc's announcement of signing a groundbreaking Kick deal worth up to $100 million, setting a new industry record.

It is uncertain if Dr Disrespect's straightforward proposal to Kick will lead to any results, especially considering that negotiations for multi-million streaming deals seldom begin on social media. Furthermore, it is unclear if the competing streaming platform is even interested in continuing its pursuit of talented individuals. The previous significant contract it awarded has already raised concerns, as xQc began openly defying Kick's staff and policies shortly after announcing his $100 million deal.

On the one hand, partnering with Dr Disrespect may not seem very appealing to Kick at the moment, considering his history of controversy and permanent ban from Twitch, which led him to join YouTube three years ago. However, it is important to note that drama tends to generate high levels of engagement. Kick has already shown a willingness to take risks by signing divisive streamers as part of its efforts to expand and thrive.