Home / Tech News / Featured Tech News / Twitch is planning a major partnership program shake up

Twitch is planning a major partnership program shake up

It has been a while since Twitch last shook up its partnership program by introducing a new affiliate tier. Now according to new reports, Twitch is considering an even bigger shift for its partnership program, which could change the current revenue split to 50-50, incentivise more advertising breaks during streams and remove exclusivity. 

According to sources speaking with Bloomberg, Twitch is considering a number of major changes to its partnership program. The biggest change, and one that may receive pushback from established partners, is a switch from a 70-30 revenue split to 50-50. However, Twitch is also considering a tiered partnership system, or making up for the lower revenue split by releasing partners from exclusivity restrictions.

By removing exclusivity from Twitch partner contracts, streamers would be free to broadcast on other platforms too, such as YouTube. Twitch is also reportedly considering offering more incentives to run ads during streams, including bonuses for reaching a certain amount of ad time per hour during broadcasts.

While all of these changes are in consideration, nothing has been finalised yet and Twitch declined to comment on the report. Still, it seems that we can expect some further changes at Twitch in the months to come.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Moving from a 70-30 revenue split to 50-50 surely won't go down well, but we'll have to wait and see if this ends up being officially implemented. 

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Grinding Gear Games still hopes to finish Path of Exile 2 in 2026, but it will be later than planned

Path of Exile 2 has been in early access for around a year at this stage, but we are still quite a long ways off from release. The next major update will bring the game up to Version 0.4, although Grinding Gear Games says it is going to do everything it can to ensure that Version 1.0 does not slip into 2027.