GGPoker adds Kick.com integration to Streamer Mode, alongside Twitch and YouTube.
Approved streamers get exclusive benefits: security tools, in-game perks, up to 100% cashback.
Expansion offers greater choice and reach for poker content creators.
GGPoker has expanded its Streamer Mode feature to officially integrate Kick.com alongside Twitch and YouTube. Approved content creators can stream directly through the software, unlocking exclusive benefits like security tools, in-game perks, and up to 100% poker cashback.
GGPoker announced a significant update to its Streamer Mode feature. The platform has officially integrated support for the broadcasting platform Kick.com, allowing approved content creators to stream their online poker gameplay directly to the Kick community through the GGPoker game software.
This update expands the existing streaming ecosystem, which already includes platforms like Twitch and YouTube.
The Streamer Mode feature is structured to provide a stable broadcasting environment alongside a dedicated suite of exclusive benefits for approved poker players who stream their play.
The update offers several integrated tools and perks designed to support the growth and security of broadcasters:
Up to 100% Cashback: Approved content creators can earn up to 100% cashback on all poker games they play while actively broadcasting.
Enhanced Security and Management: The software automatically hides hole cards to protect players against stream sniping. Additionally, a dedicated Streamer Panel allows creators to manage all open tables from one centralized location.
Exclusive In-Game Perks: Broadcasters receive a streamer-exclusive avatar border. They also gain the opportunity to have their live stream showcased directly within the main lobby of the GGPoker game software, which funnels players directly to their personal channels.
The integration of Kick.com represents a notable expansion for GGPoker. Kick has emerged as a major force in the live-streaming industry, known for its creator-first ethos, flexible content guidelines, and competitive revenue splits.
By adding Kick alongside Twitch and YouTube, GGPoker aims to adapt to the shifting digital broadcasting landscape.
The integration ensures that poker creators are not confined to a single ecosystem, giving them the flexibility to choose the platform that best aligns with their personal brand, maximize their reach, and cultivate their communities.