![]() ![]() Most content creators who don’t have an exclusive contract with one platform are best served by maintaining a presence on both YouTube and Twitch, with many enjoying success by live streaming on Twitch while posting highlights on YouTube. On YouTube, Ludwig already has more than 2 million subscribers to. The streamer is best known for his ‘subathon’ where he live broadcast without stopping for a month, during which he increased his paid subscriber count to a record 283,066 subscribers paying at least US5. While some streamers have gotten multi-million-dollar contracts with Twitch and Mixer, only a handful of the most popular streamers will receive those sorts of exclusive contracts. Record-breaking Twitch streamer Ludwig Ahgren has signed a deal to exclusively broadcast on YouTube’s Gaming platform. That said, the kind of exclusive contracts that DrLupo and TimTheTatman are receiving won’t be available to everyone. However, in a hilarious instance, streamer Ludwig got banned from YouTube Gaming barely 3 days after making the jump from Twitch. Twitch streamers are making a switch to YouTube Gaming with alarming regularity for the former live-streaming service. YouTube Gaming has a number of different monetization tools available that can make gaming on YouTube as lucrative as it is on Twitch. The streaming community is well aware of the ongoing battle taking place between the platforms Twitch and YouTube Gaming. ![]() Ninja himself recently stated that he likes that people are leaving Twitch so that the platform will have to fight harder to create better contracts for current streamers who may be tempted to leave. In the past, streamers like Tyler “Ninja” Blevins and Michael “shroud” Grzesiek were easily persuaded to leave Twitch for exclusive contracts. ![]()
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