LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kick streamer Adin Ross has once again garnered attention by unveiling another set of groundbreaking news regarding an upcoming battle among fellow streamers. Recently, he introduced the concept of an entertaining streaming competition, offering an enticing prize pool of $150,000.
A tweet posted by the official fan account of Ross explicitly detailed the auditions for streamers interested in taking part in this exhilarating battle. This announcement has sparked a surge of enthusiasm among Kick users, igniting a strong desire to join the event and partake in the anticipated excitement. The information quickly gained widespread attention across the internet, causing a flurry of responses from eager participants.
Adin Ross opens auditions for warehouse streaming battle
As highlighted by an official fan page dedicated to Ross, it has become evident that Ross is actively seeking participants who are interested in taking part in an upcoming streaming competition. The location for the battle of streams is set within Ross' warehouse. The tweet not only outlined the core objective of the competition—to identify streamers capable of sustaining lengthy streaming sessions—but also shed light on the substantial prize awaiting the victorious contender: a lucrative $150,000 annual Kick sponsorship deal.
In the tweet, the fan account, Adin Reports, stated, “Adin Ross is looking for 10 streamers to compete in a streaming contest at his warehouse. The goal is to see who can stream for the longest time. The winner will receive a 1yr/$150,000 Kick deal.”
For the unversed, Ross formally unveiled plans for this streaming battle during a livestream in July 2023. He provided clear instructions regarding the competition's framework and prize structure. Prospective participants must be prepared to commit to streaming daily for a consecutive span of 250 days. Moreover, Ross explained that the central purpose of this streaming contest transcends mere entertainment; it is aimed at discovering and nurturing the next generation of content creators, underscoring the significance of the initiative beyond its lighthearted aspect.
'This should be fun'
Fans flocked to Twitter to give their two cents regarding the streaming battle hosted by Ross. One Twitter user said, "Thank you! When he’s ready to acknowledge I will be Live having fun all he’s gotta do is tune in!" A second fan wrote, "Yooo @adinross that can help me move out quicker I promise me & my 🎀 can lock that in 0 issues." While one sarcastically said, "Bro trusssttt meee I believe i can go for a whole week without sleeping." One user wrote, "Adin hear me out i stream over 500 hours a month in my prime lmk," while another simply said, "This should be fun."