As a fervent admirer of Kai Cenat, I find myself utterly captivated by his unwavering dedication and commitment to his craft. His story is not just about breaking records on Twitch or enduring the rigors of a 30-day Mafiathon; it’s about standing firm in the face of temptation and staying true to oneself.


As a devoted admirer, I’m thrilled to share that the renowned Twitch streamer, Kai Cenat, disclosed recently that Kick approached him with an astounding offer of $60 million to debut his subathon on their platform in 2023. It’s mind-blowing to imagine such a figure associated with streaming content!

At this moment, Kai Cenat is deep into a continuous 30-day Mafiathon that started on November 1st and will carry on uninterrupted till the end of the month.

To date, numerous spectators have witnessed a streamer experience being swatted, dislocating his shoulder, and hosting a live wedding. These occurrences played a significant role in helping him achieve his subscriber goal and set a new record on Twitch by surpassing Ironmouse for the second time.

On the 11th of November, Kai shared with his streaming audience during a Subathon session that Kick proposed a deal worth $60 million to Kai, asking him to perform half of his initial Subathon on their platform back in February 2023.

He explained: “A day prior to the first mafiathon, Kick phoned me. The action was already live on Live, and it felt like ‘Hey, we’ll offer you about 60, I believe it was around $60 million, or the equivalent in millions – I’m fairly certain it was 60.’ They added, ‘If you broadcast half of the subathon on Kick, and then at the end of the subathon, do a revelation that you must join Kick’, correct?

Kai Cenat disclosed that Kick initially proposed a $60 million deal for streaming his inaugural subscription marathon on their platform. Later, they suggested he would need to become part of Kick.

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Instead of picking up the phone again, I found myself genuinely conversing, and in all honesty, I dropped to my knees and prayed. I implored God to guide me if this choice aligns with my heart’s desires, to help me make the right decision, here and now, without regret.

Later on, Kai confidently shared that he was convinced he’d chosen wisely, for he wasn’t certain his streaming career would’ve flourished as much if he had opted for Kick instead.

He mentioned that if he had gone somewhere else, he wouldn’t be here at this moment. He emphasized this by saying “no cap,” which means without exaggeration or joking. In other words, he feels that if he had made a different choice, he would not be present in the current situation.

Not just Kai, but also popular streamers like xQc, Amouranth, and Adin Ross have made a switch from Twitch to Kick following lucrative offers. These high-profile figures are among those who have moved platforms in response to million-dollar contracts.

However, Kick has since stopped handing out these mega contracts.

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2024-11-12 13:51