Popular streamer Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt just told fans how much he made on Kick, and the number shocked many. During his live stream on November 3, 2025, Asmongold showed his earnings on screen. He said he made $165,178.32 from 30 paid streams on Kick in October 2025. He also shared how much he made on Twitch during the same time, only $19,763 between October 5 and November 3, 2025.
While showing the numbers, he laughed and said,
“Oh, Jeez, guys! Oh, wow! I might as well just retire and be a mailman, right?”
This moment happened around the 2:13:14 mark of his stream. The numbers came straight from Asmongold’s live broadcast.
Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt explains why Kick pays more and why he won’t go exclusive
While showing his Kick stats, one viewer asked Asmongold why Kick pays so much more than Twitch. He said it’s because of the Kick Creator Incentive Program (KCIP), a special system that pays creators more for their hours and streams.
Asmongold said,
“They have a partner incentive program, that’s why. If I only streamed on Kick, I’d probably make close to a million dollars a month.”
He explained that Kick “doubles your hourly rate” if you stream there only, and that’s what could push his pay close to $1 million every month. But when fans told him to switch to Kick full-time, Asmongold said he didn’t want to.
“Do it? I don’t want to do it. People like watching on Twitch. People like watching on Kick. Why would I do that? I don’t give a f**k,” he said on stream.
He added that he enjoys streaming on both platforms and doesn’t care only about money.
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Fans liked how honest he was about his decision. To sum up, Asmongold made more than eight times the money on Kick than on Twitch that month. But even with that, he’s happy staying on both platforms.
Recently, Asmongold also talked about Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo and his fans, saying they were brigading Reddit posts, but he didn’t share more details.
While showing the numbers, he laughed and said,
“Oh, Jeez, guys! Oh, wow! I might as well just retire and be a mailman, right?”
This moment happened around the 2:13:14 mark of his stream. The numbers came straight from Asmongold’s live broadcast.
Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt explains why Kick pays more and why he won’t go exclusive
While showing his Kick stats, one viewer asked Asmongold why Kick pays so much more than Twitch. He said it’s because of the Kick Creator Incentive Program (KCIP), a special system that pays creators more for their hours and streams.
Asmongold said,
“They have a partner incentive program, that’s why. If I only streamed on Kick, I’d probably make close to a million dollars a month.”
He explained that Kick “doubles your hourly rate” if you stream there only, and that’s what could push his pay close to $1 million every month. But when fans told him to switch to Kick full-time, Asmongold said he didn’t want to.
“Do it? I don’t want to do it. People like watching on Twitch. People like watching on Kick. Why would I do that? I don’t give a f**k,” he said on stream.
He added that he enjoys streaming on both platforms and doesn’t care only about money.
Also Read: YouTube Couple Riss And Quan Explain Why They Didn’t Change Baby Secure’s Name After Massive Backlash
Fans liked how honest he was about his decision. To sum up, Asmongold made more than eight times the money on Kick than on Twitch that month. But even with that, he’s happy staying on both platforms.
Recently, Asmongold also talked about Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo and his fans, saying they were brigading Reddit posts, but he didn’t share more details.
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