
Twitch addressed concerns raised by streamer Kalei, who publicly voiced her disappointment with a recent change to how much money she earns from subscriptions. Kalei said the platform lowered her revenue share from 70/30 without giving her any prior notice.
Kalei recently shared on stream that she received an email notifying her her initial esports contract—and the agreement where she received 70% of earnings while the platform kept 30%—had been revoked.
She stated she wasn’t sure why the decision was made, and explained she had a 10-year contract with Twitch for esports. She thinks her contract is still valid and has time left on it.
Twitch streamer Kalei is really upset because Twitch canceled her original esports contract. This contract guaranteed her 70% of the revenue, with Twitch taking 30%, and still had two years left on it. 😬
— yoxic (@yoxics) February 13, 2026
Twitch says historical contracts are being honored
So, Twitch just put out a message on X – basically, they’re saying they’re not changing how they pay creators who already have old agreements in place. Good to know my current deal isn’t about to change unexpectedly!
So, Twitch told me they’ve got deals in place with a small group of streamers who’ve been around since the very beginning – basically, the OGs who helped build the platform. They’ve been supporting them for a long time, it sounds like.
We’re keeping the terms of existing contracts the same, and this change won’t affect how or when payments are made to those who signed them.
We’ve had agreements in place for a long time with a small group of streamers who joined Twitch when it first started. We’re continuing to honor those original contracts, and this change won’t affect how much they earn or what they need to do to keep receiving those payments. Today…
— Twitch Support (@TwitchSupport) February 13, 2026
Twitch clarified that the update Kalei mentioned involves their internal systems, not changes to contracts.
We’ve updated our systems today to simplify and speed up how we process payments for everyone.
Kalei explained that the recent changes to the platform mean her existing subscribers don’t count towards the requirements for partnership. She now needs to gain 90 new subscribers by March and plans to reach out to Twitch support for more information.
The popular Twitch streamer has often shared her opinions about the platform, especially after being removed from FaZe Clan during their 2024 refresh.
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2026-02-13 22:19