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Popular streamer Adin Ross has definitively ended speculation about his future, confirming his intention to remain on the Kick streaming platform long-term. Ross's unexpected absence from Kick earlier in 2024 fueled rumors of a potential departure, but his recent return with a new livestream and a clear statement of commitment puts those rumors to rest.
Ross, known for his high-profile presence and occasionally controversial content, joined Kick after a permanent ban from Twitch in 2023. His move, alongside other prominent streamers like xQc, significantly contributed to Kick's rapid growth. While 2023 saw considerable success for Ross on the platform, his abrupt absence in 2024 sparked uncertainty among fans and led to reports of a possible rift with Kick CEO Ed Craven.
However, a December 21, 2024 livestream with Craven, and a subsequent tweet, confirmed Ross's continued commitment to Kick. His January 4, 2025 livestream, his first in over two months, alongside Cuffem, Shaggy, and Konvy, further solidified this decision.
Ambitious Future Projects on the Horizon
Ross's announcement also included a tantalizing hint of "something even bigger" in the works. While details remain scarce, many speculate this relates to his Brand Risk boxing events, a project he intends to expand with Kick's support. Given past legal challenges with Misfits Boxing earlier in 2024, the success of future Brand Risk ventures will be closely watched.
Ross's decision is a significant boost for both himself and Kick. The platform, aiming for dominance in the streaming market, has been actively pursuing deals with top-tier creators. With Ross firmly on board, Kick's ambitious goal of surpassing or acquiring Twitch appears increasingly achievable.