Adin Ross reveals he’s moving back to Twitch for “big streams” as he criticizes Kick

Adin Ross feels Kick doesn’t quite have what it needs right now, so he’s planning to stream popular content on Twitch instead, and he’s committed to an ad-free experience for his viewers.

After his Twitch ban ended on March 30th, Adin Ross said he’d be streaming regularly again. But he’s only streamed twice since then, explaining that he wants to be extra cautious about the content he creates.

Adin has primarily continued streaming on Kick, focusing on his usual gambling content and partnering with other creators. He’s even had Drake appear on his streams on the platform, which is supported by Stake.

Despite feeling his own platform isn’t quite ready, he plans to return to Twitch for his major broadcasts soon. He’s also pledged to lift bans on viewers and stop running ads during his streams.

Adin Ross promises to do “big streams” on Twitch again

On November 11th, he announced he’d be streaming the 6ix9ine and Carti events on Twitch, explaining he doesn’t plan to do large streams on KICK.

I’m focusing on growing my audience on Twitch right now, as it’s better for reaching new people than Kick is at the moment. And I definitely won’t be running any ads – I’m just using Twitch to get discovered.

I’ve seen a lot of people online saying Adin always talks about doing things but never follows through, but he’s promising this time that he will! He said he’s still planning on streaming on Kick – things like game nights, using regular computers, gambling streams, and anything else that makes sense for the platform.

I’ll be streaming on Twitch for the 6ix9ine and Carti streams. I don’t think it makes sense to do big streams on Kick right now. Twitch will help me gain followers and reach a wider audience. I won’t run any ads, and I’m focusing on Twitch for discoverability since Kick isn’t performing as well in that area at the moment.

— AR15THEDEMON (@AR15thed3mon) November 11, 2025

Some people thought this might be related to ongoing talks with Kick and Stake to improve their agreement, but Ross confirmed that wasn’t the case.

The streamer said they weren’t able to convince anyone to change their minds, and since they weren’t directly involved, their opinion didn’t matter. They decided to stream on Twitch instead.

So, Adin did this awesome stream with Khabib Nurmagomedov on Kick recently, which was huge. Everyone’s been asking about him streaming with 6ix9ine, but we haven’t gotten a date for that one yet. Still hoping it happens though!

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2025-11-12 14:49