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July 18, 2026
One of the ways Twitch streamers can make money is through subscriptions, where people can subscribe to their channel for a monthly fee. Twitch then takes a cut and the rest goes to the streamer. For the most part, the cost of these subscriptions aren’t prohibitively expensive, but due to things like inflation, it can feel a bit expensive for some.The good news is that Twitch has since announced that in order to better reflect the cost of living in some countries, they will be lowering the cost of subscriptions for certain parts of the world. For example over in Mexico, the cost of a Twitch sub has been reduced to 48 Pesos a month, which is roughly $2.40 and is about half of what it would have normally cost.Over in Turkey, it has dropped even lower where it will be 9.90 TRY which is about $1.20. The changes are expected to apply to other regions like Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East in the third quarter this year. This is good news for those who are watching streams in other countries who might find the $5 price tag a bit too expensive.Obviously this means that streamers…
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Read moreDetails“The COVID-19 repercussions have devastated the business economists rapidly changing the world around the Global livestreaming Market. The Orbis Research on the Global livestreaming Market is a contributing analysis of the livestreaming market as economists and all the stakeholders in the market need a study that defines the current market state and briefly describes the pandemic impact on the market including the overcoming strategies and growth opportunities in the market during the coronavirus recession. It is an economic analysis that determines the macroeconomic activities, economic policy responses, new market constraints, and real-time data from relevant to the global livestreaming market from both government and private sources. The Orbis Research analysts have surveyed all the businesses operating in the global livestreaming market including large-scale, household, as well as small businesses. The data provided in the report about the current happening in the market is helpful in giving a timely and accurate picture of the global livestreaming market economy. The report analyzes and interprets data to provide empirical results. The study predicts the behavior of the market segments in the future based on the historical and current data gatherings. The study extensively analyzes the effect of the pandemic on the economy and…
Read moreDetailsCheating tends to be a hot button topic in gaming, but sometimes it's difficult to prove whether it happened. Twitch Streamer QTCinderella recently appeared on Mizkif's Schooled, and some accused her of changing her answers based on what viewers were posting in the chat. QTCinderella happens to be dating streamer Ludwig Ahgren, who called the accusations "crazy." In a Just Chatting session, Felix "xQc" Lengyel decided to weigh in on the controversy. The streamer claimed that he makes a concerted effort to take away any possibility of cheating to avoid similar accusations, and chat can be considered a form of cheating."This is my real true take about this," said xQc. "This is why, whenever we start playing Among Us or other games, whatever – or any games at all like this. It’s why I always make an effort to close the monitor. Why? Because I believe that cheating is black and white. It’s not really a grey area, right? Either you cheat or you don’t cheat. Whether you cheat a little bit with chat, or a little bit with emotes or whether you meta game a little bit... you’re all in black dude. That's kind of how it is."xQc…
Read moreDetailsLOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Racing Louisville FC opened its first regular season in National Women’s Soccer League competition by scoring a point – but not a goal. The 0-0 tie with Kansas City on Saturday was the club’s second straight clean sheet, going back to its NWSL Challenge Cup Finale at Gotham FC.But coach Christy Holly’s expansion club still had trouble converting chances, especially early in the game. One of the best came when Savannah McCaskill got free along the baseline and sent a pass into the box that CeCe Kizer tried to lift over the head of the keeper, but sent it in just a bit high. Kizer had another chance late in the half on a through ball, but couldn’t shake the defense and the chance didn’t materialize.“I think the first thing that we look at is another clean sheet. That’s back-to-back clean sheets. We limited them to a few good chances. They had Amy Rodriguez, Darian Jenkins, Mallory Weber and Victoria Pickett. To limit a team like that, and not only keep a clean sheet, but to limit them to smallea chances is something good we take away from this. I think the frustration is that in the first half, I thought that we need to…
Read moreDetailsOL Reign’s 2021 regular season kicks off at Cheney Stadium tonight with a match against perennial powerhouse North Carolina Courage. The game starts at 7 PM PT and will stream exclusively on Twitch. This North Carolina squad looks a little different than previous dominating years, as they are without USWNT players Crystal Dunn, Abby Dahlkemper, and Sam Mewis. The team still has plenty of goal-scoring punch, however, in Jess McDonald, Lynn Williams, Kristen Hamilton, and Debinha. The Courage will put lots of pressure on their opponents, and with a quick transition game in the midfield, they will get plenty of looks on goal. With Cheney being a slightly more narrow field, OL Reign players will need to stay close to one another defensively. Where North Carolina struggled during the preseason Challenge Cup tournament was on the defensive end. They are vulnerable defending through balls and passes into the box. OL Reign should work to get as many bodies into the box in the attack while protecting the transition game. The Tacoma club will be without a few key players in the midfield, as Quinn and Shirley Cruz are both out with injuries. This should be a good opening test for…
Read moreDetailsStarting in June, North American battle rap league King of the Dot will be doing something different, and fans will witness it all go down on Twitch.Revealed today, KotD will hold their first-ever battle rap season, which will kick off on June 20. The season will feature 48 rappers split into four divisions. The top 16 competitors at the season’s end will head to the playoffs, which will take place in November. The grand prize winner will walk away with a cash prize of $100,000. The massive amount of battle rappers will need the Twitch audience’s help to move forward through weekly votes.KotD founder Travis “Organik” Fleetwood said this about the forthcoming season:“After we saw how the Twitch community and Twitch team embraced battle rap in 2020, we didn’t even blink when we had the chance to make history with them in delivering S1. You learn more from people’s actions than you do from their words, and Twitch demonstrated that they are committed to creating the best experience for battle rap fans around the world every time the ball came their way. We look forward to bringing our audience onto the service for many more successful seasons.”KotD owner Charles Morgan…
Read moreDetailsfrom the strike-a-match dept Famed YouTuber and Twitch streamer Angry Joe, or Jose Antonio Vargas, has made it onto Techdirt's pages in the past. True to his name, we've discussed his responses on a couple of intellectual property issues he's suffered through. When Nintendo flagged a video Angry Joe did about Mario Party 10, preventing him from further monetizing the video, he simply and angrily swore off of doing any Nintendo videos in the future, rightly noting that with the decision all the free advertising he'd given Nintendo just disappeared. When CBS blocked a review video he did because the review used 13 seconds of Star Trek: Picard, he took to Twitter to rip them to shreds as well. The point is that when Angry Joe encounters the frustrations many others deal with thanks to overly restrictive intellectual property practices, he doesn't stay silent. He gets... well... angry. With that in mind, it's probably not all that surprising that the way Twitch is handling its DMCA process has finally caught up to Angry Joe resulting in yet another angry rant. Like many other Twitch creators, Angry Joe has been hit with DMCA notices. As he goes on to note, the…
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Read moreDetailsTyler “Ninja” Blevins has finally lifted the lid on how much he was raking in at the height of his explosive Fortnite fame, and it’s mind-blowing: in just one month, the Twitch superstar banked more than $5m from his creator code alone. It’s no secret streaming on Twitch is a wealthy pastime for the biggest names on the platform. There’s subscriptions and donos, and if you go big — like Ludwig’s recent viral subathon — you could be looking at $100-200k a month. Then there’s sponsorships, brand deals, and exclusivity contracts; high-profile creators like Ninja and Shroud attract huge bidding wars. Streamers have also revealed in the past signing up for advertising streams with studios can pocket them a pretty penny too. Asmongold was offered $300k to play a new title for “a single day,” and insiders told Dexerto that Shroud and Dr Disrespect hauled $1m to play Apex Legends. All that was dwarfed, however, by Ninja’s earning power at the height of his Fortnite popularity back in 2018, when he was raking in millions a month. Red Bull Content PoolNinja may well be Twitch’s biggest ever earner, raking in millions a year since 2018. Ninja finally made his Fortnite return this…
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