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Adin Ross Promises to Stay on Kick \'For Good This Time\'

Author:Kristen Update:Jan 28,2025

Adin Ross Promises to Stay on Kick \

Adin Ross Recommits to Kick, Hints at Major Future Plans

Popular streamer Adin Ross has definitively ended speculation about his future, confirming his intention to remain on the Kick streaming platform. Ross's recent absence from Kick, lasting several months, fueled rumors of a potential departure. However, his return last weekend, streaming alongside Cuffem, Shaggy, and Konvy, marked a decisive shift. This comeback followed a December 21, 2024 livestream with Kick CEO Ed Craven, where Ross publicly declared his long-term commitment to the platform.

Ross's journey to Kick began after a permanent ban from Twitch in 2023. His move, alongside other prominent streamers like xQc, significantly contributed to Kick's rapid growth. While he enjoyed success on Kick throughout 2023, his unexpected hiatus in 2024 sparked widespread conjecture, including whispers of a rift with Craven. These rumors now appear unfounded.

A recent tweet from Ross further solidified his commitment, assuring fans he's "staying for good this time." This announcement, coupled with his January 4, 2025 livestream, effectively quells any remaining doubts about his future on the platform.

Ambitious Ventures on the Horizon

Ross's tweet also hinted at "something even bigger" in the works, fueling anticipation among his followers. Many speculate this relates to his Brand Risk boxing events, a project he's previously expressed a desire to expand with Kick's support. Given past legal challenges with Misfits Boxing earlier in 2024, the success of future Brand Risk endeavors will be closely watched.

Ross's decision is a significant boost for both his fanbase and Kick itself. The platform, fueled by partnerships with top streamers, is aggressively pursuing its ambitious goal, as stated by co-founder Bijan Tehrani, of either surpassing or acquiring Twitch. Considering Kick's current momentum, this ambitious objective doesn't seem entirely unrealistic.