Twitch star xQc signs record-breaking Kick deal that puts most sports contracts to shame xQc KickStreamers TwitchStreamers twitch
Notable Twitch streamer Félix Lengyel, more popularly known as xQc, has now signed a $70 million deal with rival platform Kick that’ll make him the highest paid content creator in history. However, according to Lengyel’s agent and Evolved Talent Agency CEO Ryan Morrison, the contract also apparently comes equipped with a few incentives that, if met, could reportedly push the total to approximately $100 million.
Lengyel’s announcement came in the form of a short video that simply contained a montage of some of xQc’s past livestreams along with a few shots of random people as he proceeded to narrate his streaming adventure up to this point. Towards the latter portion of the video, the streamer would finally reveal that he’d signed with Kick by saying that he was “about to go live” on the startup platform.
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