xQc reveals that CEO Dan Clancy is happy about his deal with Kick
2 min readxQc recently shared that nobody at Twitch was mad at him for signing a massive deal with rival platform Kick.
Here is everything you need to know.
Twitch streamer xQc signs $100 million deal with Kick
xQc whose real name is Félix Lengyel made headlines when he announced that he is signing a $100 million deal with Kick.
Fans, supporters, as well as fellow Twitch streamers took to the internet to congratulate the content creator.
Moreover, he also shared the trailer for the upcoming announcement during his Twitch stream today.
In addition, he said that no one at the Amazon-owned company was angry at him for accepting the deal.
Twitch streamer xQc has signed a record breaking $100 million, 2 year non exclusive deal with Kick…
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xQc informed that Dan Clancy, the CEO of Twitch, was happy when he talked to him about the deal.
He said, ‘Dan is happy, and people at Twitch are happy. Nobody’s upset. Guys, nobody’s upset, nobody’s malding.’
Besides that, he also explained how his conversation with Clancy took place.
He mentioned, ‘I literally spoke to Dan yesterday, quite literally. And I was like, “Bro, we’re chilling. I’m not like upset with you guys. Nobody’s malding, I’m just diversifying, and that this is just how it’s going to be.’
Meanwhile, xQc released a statement to address his deal with Kick.
He wrote, ‘Kick is allowing me to try and do things I haven’t been able to before.’
He continued, ‘I’m extremely excited to take this opportunity and maximize it into new creative and fresh ideas over coming years.’
xQc reassures fans that he will continue to stream on Twitch despite his deal with Kick
Netizens had a great debate on social media over the subject of xQc leaving Twitch for the up-and-coming rival Kick.
Additionally, many users including HasanAbi, and DrDisRespect, commended xQc’s move and expressed their admiration online.
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Furthermore, the Canadian streamer assured his fans that he was not quitting the purple platform.
He said, ‘Um, yeah I am not leaving Twitch. I don’t think you understand. I want to say this, in the best way that I can put it. I am not like, leaving. No one is leaving.’
He went on to explain, ‘I get it, some people would like to sign exclusively and might go entirely. That is not how it is going to be [for me]. Also, the hours are not really set. It’s just kind of random. I will just play it by the ear.’