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Twitch unveils program to increase streamers’ earnings

Streamers in the new programme will receive a 70/30 revenue share on net subscription revenue -- money from recurring monthly subscriptions and gift subscriptions -- for 12 months and up to $1,00,000.

San Francisco: Streaming platform Twitch has announced a new programme ‘Partner Plus‘ which will help streamers to make more money who meet the qualification criteria.

“This new Partner Program benefit will offer 70 per cent share on net subscription revenue to streamers who meet the qualification criteria,” the company said in a blogpost.

Streamers in the new programme will receive a 70/30 revenue share on net subscription revenue — money from recurring monthly subscriptions and gift subscriptions — for 12 months and up to $1,00,000.

For three consecutive months, streamers must maintain a sub count of at least 350 recurring paid subscriptions in order to be eligible.

“Once that happens, Partners will be automatically enrolled for the next 12 months, even if you dip below the subscription threshold during the 12-month period,” the company said.

The new programme will be launched on October 1.

“Streamers that meet the qualification criteria in July, August, and September will be enrolled in the programme and notified in October,” it added.

Meanwhile, in February this year, the streaming platform introduced an “Experiments” page which shows everyone which experiments the company is working on.

This post was last modified on June 18, 2023 2:20 pm

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