“He’d be rich”: Adin Ross suggests that Asmongold move to Kick full-time to make more money

Asmongold moves to Kick
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Asmongold, the content creator and streamer, has been garnering attention on social media after he recently moved to multistreaming on Kick, Twitch, and X (formerly Twitter). After the announcement by Asmongold, fellow streamer Adin Ross weighed in, saying,

''If all of his viewers are on one platform, oh my god, he’d be rich.''

He suggested that if Asmongold — also known as ZackRawrr or Zack — streamed exclusively on Kick, he could significantly increase his earnings. The news of Asmongold streaming on Kick was shared on June 2, 2025. Since Zack joined Kick, he has completed two streams and earned over $36,000 in just two days, as per Win.gg.


What did Adin Ross suggest to Asmongold?

News of Zack joining Kick made it to social media, which excited his fans, followers, and fellow streamers. Adin Ross, the popular streamer, suggested that Zack move to Kick and said that if he had all his followers on one platform, he would be rich. This is what he said:

''He’s multistreaming. I don’t know what he worked out with Kick, but if you multistream, you’re not going to get the highest KCIP (Kick Creator Incentive Program) and his viewers are still on Twitch. If all of his viewers are on one platform, oh my god, he’d be rich.''

He continued:

''Whenever you come full-time to Kick, I’ll take you shopping. I’ll fly out to wherever you are, whatever state you in, bro, I’ll fly out and we’ll go splurge.''

Zack decided to multistream to increase his viewership and to attract audiences from both platforms, and to avoid being a streamer who is exclusive to only a particular platform. He joined Kick’s Partner Program and informed his audiences that he did not receive a signing bonus, and that he intends to stream from different platforms.

He also explained why he doesn’t want to create content on YouTube. He said:

''The reason why I didn't go to YouTube is because of DMCA. It's not feasible for me to go to YouTube. Like, if I could do it, I would, but I'm not going to. I'm going to start and try and do Kick.''

After just two streams on Kick, Asmongold expressed his surprise over the money he made, which surpassed his monthly earnings from Twitch. Despite the impressive numbers, Zack chose to multistream to preserve his creative freedom over chasing maximum income.

In related news, another streamer who recently chose to multistream is John Tectone. After his suspension from Twitch, he announced that he would be streaming on Kick and YouTube.

Edited by Ritika Pal