Twitch Introduces New Program to Give Streamers More Revenue

Twitch has introduced a new program called Partner Plus that will give some streamers a 70% revenue share.

To qualify for Partner Plus, streamers must maintain at least 350 recurring paid subscriptions for July, August, and September.

Once a streamer has earned $100,000 in net revenue, the revenue share will revert to 50/50.

Twitch\’s move to introduce a 70/30 revenue split is a significant change, but it remains to be seen whether it will be enough to stem the tide of streamers who are moving to alternative platforms.

Streaming giant Twitch announced a new program on Thursday that will give some streamers a 70% revenue share. The new program, called Partner Plus, will be available to streamers who meet certain criteria, including maintaining at least 350 recurring paid subscriptions for July, August, and September.

Under the Partner Plus program, streamers will keep 70% of the revenue they generate from recurring monthly subscriptions and gift subs. However, once a streamer has earned $100,000 in net revenue, the split will revert to 50/50.

The Partner Plus program is the latest move by Twitch to address concerns from streamers about the platform\’s revenue share. In recent years, several alternative streaming platforms have emerged, some of which offer more favorable revenue terms to streamers.

Twitch\’s move to introduce a 70/30 revenue split for some streamers is a significant change. However, it remains to be seen whether it will be enough to stem the tide of streamers who are moving to alternative platforms.

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