Adin Ross Recommits to Kick, Hints at "Bigger" Plans
Popular streamer Adin Ross has definitively ended speculation about his future, confirming his intention to remain on the Kick streaming platform. After a mysterious absence in 2024 that fueled rumors of his departure, Ross's recent return with a new livestream alongside Cuffem, Shaggy, and Konvy, marks a significant shift. This comeback, following a 74-day hiatus, solidifies his commitment to Kick, a platform he joined after a Twitch ban in 2023.
Ross's decision follows a livestream with Kick CEO Ed Craven on December 21, 2024, where he publicly declared his long-term commitment. He further reinforced this in a tweet, assuring fans he's "staying for good this time." This puts an end to months of uncertainty and speculation regarding a potential rift with Kick leadership.
Beyond his return, Ross hinted at "something even bigger" on the horizon. While details remain undisclosed, many believe 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 continued presence is a boon for Kick, which is aggressively pursuing growth and aiming to either surpass or acquire Twitch, according to co-founder Bijan Tehrani. The platform's strategy of securing high-profile streamers like Ross and xQc has proven highly effective in its rapid ascent.