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Twitch viewership declines almost 10% in the past year as rivals circle - Dexerto
Twitch’s overall viewership and streamers on the platform has decline by almost 10% this year, but what has caused it?
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Twitch declined by almost 10% in the past year and about 7% the year before, marking two years of decline.
The drop also lines up with a decline in hours streamed, which was 9.8% down – as was the average number of channels streaming.
There are a number of factors that could influence this. One is out Twitch’s control – the popularity of new game releases, and the seemingly decreasing interest in esports titles like League of Legends, Dota2 and CS:GO.
But the elephant in the room is streamers leaving Twitch to stream on YouTube, Facebook Gaming, or Kick. YouTube has signed a number of Twitch’s biggest stars to exclusive deals, and the new kid on the block, Kick, is offering 95% revenue splits.