Kick Sends Gift To Kai Cenat

Rose Andres Amiel April 16, 2023
Kick Sends Gift To Kai Cenat

Kick, a new streaming service that wants to compete with Twitch, has taken a risk by sending Kai Cenat, one of Twitch’s top streamers, a special present.

Kai is a popular YouTuber and Twitch streamer who has amassed a sizable following because to his interesting and entertaining content. With over 300,000 followers during his 30-day subathon, Kai recently made headlines by surpassing Tyler “Ninja” Blevins and Ludwig to become the most-subscribed Twitch streamer. At the QTCinderella’s Streamers Awards gala, he was also named Streamer of the Year, thus solidifying his position as one of the most well-known figures in the streaming community.

Twitch sent Kai a gift as a thank you for his recent accomplishments, but it wasn’t really impressive. Kai was expecting a remarkable item, perhaps a promising contract, when he opened the package on his stream, but what he discovered was a shoebox. His followers began to discuss the incident, and many Twitter users made jokes about how meager the present was—one even said that Kai was meant to get $100 million but ended up with just a pair of shoes. Kick, on the other hand, just surpassed Twitch by providing Kai with a unique pair of green Nike x OffWhite Air Force 1s. During his show on April 14th, Kai unwrapped mail from his PO box and was delighted to discover the unanticipated gift, which was wrapped in Kick’s insignia.

He humorously questioned if this gift from Kick was the major announcement even though Kai has not yet been signed by Kick. Kai was thrilled and delighted by the shoes, which represented a kind act from Kick that would be remembered.

Kick has demonstrated that they are prepared to go above and above to win over prominent streamers by sending Kai a personalized and priceless present. This is expected to increase awareness of the platform and draw in additional streamers and viewers. Although it is unclear if Kai Cenat will ultimately transfer to Kick, well-known streamer Adin Ross recently announced that Cenat and other top Twitch streamers would be moving to Kick. 

Twitch, the most widely used streaming service, has come under fire for failing to properly acknowledge its top streamers. For instance, some people felt that Twitch missed the chance to express their appreciation and support for one of their most popular streamers by giving Kai Cenat a gift recently. This is not a one-off occurrence. 

Ludwig Ahgren, a well-known streamer and the platform’s top streamer, said that Twitch had treated him unfairly.