Streaming platform Kick has signed a deal with 31 top Old School RuneScape streamers to bring them to the platform in a non-exclusive deal that is being touted as the biggest investment in the OSRS content creator community ever.
The deal, which was negotiated by the Crusader Talent agency that represents many of the top Old School RuneScape creators, sees Kick bring 31 streamers to the platform, in a non-exclusive deal that still allows them to stream elsewhere. This has been a common tactic for Kick, reaching non-exclusive deals with many top streamers in recent months.
While no financial details were revealed, Crusader Talent has referred to the deal as “the largest known capital investment into the OSRS content creator community by any brand or platform to date.” It comes just weeks after the developer of OSRS, Jagex, was acquired by CVC Capital Partners and Haveli Investments for £900 million
“Crusader Talent has successfully orchestrated over 2,500 creator-brand deals and this one is among the most special to us as our partnership with Kick represents a pivotal moment for the OSRS community,” said Mason Breeding, Chief Executive of Crusader Talent. “Kick supports both established and emerging talents by providing a robust platform for growth and favorable monetization opportunities. We believe in the power of our creators to inspire engagement, spark collaboration, and drive innovation through live entertainment on Kick. We’re excited for this next chapter in live-streaming entertainment.”
“As passionate, long-time supporters of OSRS, the Kick team is thrilled to announce our commitment to making a positive impact on the Old School RuneScape community,” added Adz, partner manager at Kick. “With our CEO and staff also sharing a love for RuneScape, we are deeply invested in supporting content creators of all sizes, from the smallest to the biggest. This is just the beginning of our journey at Kick, where we aim to stand by creators every step of the way and contribute to the flourishing OSRS community.”
The full list of creators involved in the deal includes; SkillSpecs, TastyLife, Coxie, 9Rain, Rhys, Eliop14, EVScape, Jessy, ZoePancakes, Prison Joe, Katerena, Elisa, Westham, Colonello, Theoatrix, Pip, Happery, Pan1c, He Box Jonge, Verf, UIM Loki, PoisonedPotion, DitterBitter, Ron Plays Games, Abyss, Stew, Gunschilli, Fuse, Tellacon, 25Buttholes and Zayzed.
“I really think the move to Kick will be a historic event for RuneScape, and I’m beyond excited to be a part of it,” said TastyLife, one of the creators involved with the deal. “It’s an incredible feeling going over with so many talented content creators and people I’m honored to call friends. I think both Kick and the OSRS community will benefit highly from this as we are given a space to pursue our passion with a website that cares about its creators, and also give the community an opportunity to connect more with the people that bring joy to their day.”
“All we care about is making the best content we can,” added 9Rain, another OSRS creator. “Everything else we do as creators is secondary to that. I think OSRS and Kick are a great fit. We’re excited to join a platform that cares about this weird little point and click MMO.”
Despite allowing many streamers it has deals with to also stream elsewhere, Kick continues to rise as a major player in the streaming space and continues to bring top talent to the platform. However, Kick is rapidly approaching the window where it needs to start making money, something Twitch is still struggling to do. Continuing to bring on top talent in smaller games like this, is surely a good way to get more people onto the platform, but converting them to revenue-driving users will not be easy.