Myth Shocks Fans with YouTube Contract Reveal
In a surprising announcement, well-known streamer Myth disclosed that he earned millions from a lucrative two-year exclusivity deal with YouTube. This revelation has sent waves throughout the streaming community, especially as competition intensifies among platforms like Kick and Rumble, which have been luring top content creators with lucrative contracts.
Myth Takes a Break After YouTube Contract
After concluding his contract in August 2024, Myth announced an indefinite hiatus from streaming. At that time, he was uncertain about his next steps but expressed a strong desire to continue creating content that felt “authentic” to him. His fans eagerly awaited his return, which happened on December 6 when he celebrated the resurgence of original Fortnite on Twitch.
Myth, known for his engaging streaming style, is back and ready to share exciting updates with his audience.
Myth Unveils Details of Million-Dollar YouTube Deal
During his highly anticipated return to streaming, Myth elaborated on his decision to sign with YouTube, unveiling the astonishing sum the platform compensated him for his services over two years. He stated, “YouTube approached me with an offer that was impossible to turn down. It was a business decision that made sense at the time.”
The staggering figure Myth mentioned was $4 million. With newfound freedom, he expressed joy at being a “free agent” and financial security as he returns to streaming.
“I’m thrilled to be back on this platform,” Myth exclaimed. “The energy I felt hitting the live button again was indescribable. It has me absolutely hyped!”
The Ongoing Streaming Wars
Myth’s return marks a trend among streamers whose contracts with major platforms have recently ended. For instance, Ludwig’s three-year collaboration with YouTube also wrapped up at the end of November, allowing him to make a comeback on Twitch for a special League of Legends event.
Although Myth’s deal is significant, it doesn’t rival the staggering contracts some other streamers have secured. Notably, xQc signed a $100 million deal with Kick in 2023, while Dr Disrespect hinted at a $25 million contract with Rumble this past November.
As the landscape of online streaming rapidly evolves, the stakes are higher than ever for content creators navigating their options.
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