xQc reveals massive pay for Kick gambling streams even if he makes tiny bets

Popular streamer Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel has shared details about his earnings from gambling streams, explaining that he doesn’t need to make large bets to get paid.

Streamers have debated showing gambling for years. Some avoid it completely, but others enjoy playing games like slots and poker, or opening loot boxes, as entertainment for their audience.

Twitch prohibited games from sites without proper regulation, which led to the creation of Kick. This new streaming platform, supported by Stake, has become a popular choice for well-known streamers who gamble and are no longer allowed to stream on Twitch.

xQc often switches between streaming on Twitch and playing online casino games like slots or blackjack, frequently ending his Twitch broadcasts to do so.

xQc can gamble for 10 minutes and still get paid

During a stream on March 6th, former Overwatch League player StableRonaldo shared that Kick allows streamers to gamble directly on their broadcasts.

He explained to the ex-FaZe Clan member that he earns a flat fee of $200,000 for a typical session, which can last anywhere from 10 minutes to five hours, all while opening cases in Counter-Strike 2.

I have immediate access to all of those funds. I could even risk a dollar at a time for an hour and still end up with almost $200,000.

xQc recently shared details about his sponsorship deal with Stake, revealing he’s paid $200,000 for each stream. When asked about the specifics of the deal, xQc explained that he receives a flat fee of $200,000 per stream, regardless of how long he streams or how much he bets. He joked that he could stream for just one dollar for hours and still keep $190,000.

— xQc Live (@xqcburgerflip) March 6, 2026

The Canadian player said he doesn’t enjoy playing Blackjack much anymore and prefers to play slots when he can.

xQc originally signed a deal with Kick in 2023 that was reported to be worth $70 million. He later hinted the actual value was over $100 million, and many think this higher amount included bonuses tied to gambling streams.

However, he doesn’t have a referral code himself and suggested viewers check out other streamers, like FaZe Lacy, who offer ways for fans to earn extra money by signing up and adding funds.

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2026-03-10 18:19