Saturday, August 8, 2020

Insider's look into Bounty Board Rates

Curious to know what kind of rates Twitch's bounty board program provides to the top end streamers on the platform?  Well look no further, thanks to a streamer who is careless and shares this data we can come up with the general rates of bounty boards.

Here is what a streamer who generally averages 12,000 viewers gets for a 1 hour bounty board.
Bounty Board rates

It lists 7,091 dollars for 1 hour which is about 59-60 cents per viewer if we assume 12,000 concurrents.

Here is another screenshot of the same streamer during a different period showing the actual bounty internal data.
bounty board internal offer example

On this panel it lists that they must average 10,675 concurrent viewers to get the max payout of 3,789 dollars.  This leads to around 35 cents per concurrent viewer.

Whatever way you look at it, this is a extreme amount of money for just 1 hour of streaming. If any gaming company or agency read this post and wants a opinion here is my own thoughts.  Don't pay for large streamers with big numbers, pay streamers who are in the range of 100 to 400 viewers. In my view these streamers are more likely to continue playing the game for a extended session.  Some may even start to stream the game regularly. A good example of this occuring is my own experience with receiving a Black Desert Online bounty.  Its a game I always wanted to try but never went into it until the opportunity with the bounty happened. I currently stream this game regularly on my twitch channel.


Monday, August 3, 2020

Upcoming game release dates 2020

Start planning for upcoming games early, get a hold of their release month and start to build content around whatever games you are planning to stream in the future. Being the first to develop guides and helpful information on upcoming games can help secure your spot on search engines in terms of ranking.
2020 video game releases


2020 Video Game release dates
  • July
    • Trackmania
    • Little Town Hero
    • Marvel's Iron Man VR
    • Catherine: Full Body
    • Superliminal
    • CrossCode
    • Little Town Hero
    • Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2
    • Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing In Disguise
    • F1 2020
    • NASCAR Heat 5
    • Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris
    • Dweller's Empty Path
    • Death Stranding
    • Rocket Arena
    • Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town
    • Dragon Quest Tact
    • Superhot: Mind Control Delete
    • Death Come True
    • Ghost of Tsushima
    • Paper Mario: The Origami King
    • Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break
    • Carrion
    • Crysis Remastered
    • Tannenberg
    • Cuphead
    • Destroy All Humans!
    • Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection
    • Lost Wing
    • Lost Wing
    • Doraemon Story of Seasons
    • Hakuoki Shinkai: Ginsei no Sho
    • Hellpoint
    • Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS. Maxiboost ON
    • Root Film
    • Yakuza Kiwami 2
    • Yoru, Tomosu
    • Cat Quest + Cat Quest II Pawsome Pack
    • Fairy Tail
    • Lost Wing
  • August
    • Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout
    • Fast & Furious Crossroads
    • Horizon Zero Dawn
    • Hyper Scape
    • Risk of Rain 2
    • Collar × Malice: Unlimited
    • A Total War Saga: Troy
    • EA Sports UFC 4
    • Microsoft Flight Simulator
    • Battletoads
    • Cupid Parasite
    • Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue
    • New Super Lucky's Tale
    • PGA Tour 2K21
    • Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time
    • Kandagawa Jet Girls
    • Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered Edition
    • The Legend of Heroes: Hajimari no Kiseki
    • Moon: Remix RPG Adventure
    • Tell Me Why: Chapter One
    • Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions
    • Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars
    • Jump Force: Deluxe Edition
    • Madden NFL 21
    • Project CARS 3
    • Wasteland 3
    • Windbound
    • Serious Sam 4
    • Surgeon Simulator 2
  • September
    • Ary and the Secret of Seasons
    • Crusader Kings III
    • MX vs. ATV All Out
    • Iron Harvest
    • Tell Me Why: Chapter Two
    • WRC 9
    • Doraemon Story of Seasons
    • Marvel's Avengers
    • NBA 2K21
    • Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2
    • Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
    • RPG Maker MV
    • Metal Max Xeno: Reborn
    • Tell Me Why: Chapter Three
    • BPM: Bullets Per Minute
    • Fight Crab
    • WWE 2K Battlegrounds
    • 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim
    • Mafia: Definitive Edition
    • Re:Turn – One Way Trip
    • Umihara Kawase BaZooKa!!
    • Shantae
  • October
    • Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
    • Star Wars: Squadrons
    • Ride 4
    • Dirt 5
    • FIFA 21
    • Robotics;Notes DaSH
    • Robotics;Notes Elite
    • Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
    • Spacebase Startopia
    • Transformers: Battlegrounds
    • The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV
    • Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster
    • Watch Dogs: Legion
    • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope
  • November
    • Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia
    • Shadowverse: Champion's Battle
    • Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin
    • XIII
    • Yakuza: Like a Dragon
    • Assassin's Creed Valhalla
    • Cyberpunk 2077
  • December
    • Jack Jeanne
    • Dragon Quest XI S: Definitive Edition
    • Who's Your Daddy? 
Full Game list from the epic games store
- This is the A to Z listing for all the games available.
Sunday, August 2, 2020

How to get affiliate sponsors for your channel?

Landing your first sponsorship as a brand-new Twitch Affiliate doesn’t have to feel impossible. Plenty of streamers just like you are turning consistent streams and a professional setup into free game keys, paid campaigns, and even free gear from big brands. You don’t need thousands of viewers. You just need the right platforms and a bit of hustle.

In 2026 the key distribution and sponsorship scene is still very creator-friendly, especially for active Twitch Affiliates who stream regularly and treat their channel like a business. I’ve been testing these tools myself and watching small channels land real deals. Here’s your complete, freshly updated guide to exactly what works right now for new Affiliates.

Game Key Distribution Platforms: Free Games, Analytics, and Real Sponsorship Opportunities

These platforms are your quickest way to request review keys, join early access campaigns, and unlock paid brand deals. Most are free to join and welcome new Affiliates as long as your channel is active and professional.

Keymailer.co

Still one of the largest and most reliable platforms for game influencers. It automatically tracks your Twitch coverage when you use the right category, so publishers can easily see what you’re playing. New Affiliates often start with indie titles but quickly build a strong library. It’s a solid long-term play that scales with your channel.

Join Keymailer
keymailer

Noiz.gg

One of the best options for both free keys and actual paid sponsorships. Even smaller channels with modest concurrent viewers regularly land campaigns here because the platform focuses on real engagement rather than just raw numbers. It’s a fantastic way for new Affiliates to start earning money from sponsorships early on.

Check out Noiz.gg
noiz gg

Xsolla Partner Network (includes former Arsenal.gg / Rainmaker.gg)

Arsenal.gg has fully evolved and merged into the Xsolla Partner Network (now at x.la/xpn). This is your one-stop platform for analytics, key distribution, revenue-sharing campaigns, and performance-driven deals. It’s perfect for streamers who want data on their growth while unlocking brand partnerships and paid opportunities that scale as your channel grows.

Join Xsolla Partner Network
Xsolla Influencer platform

Terminals.io

A professional, streamlined key distribution and PR platform trusted by both indie and AAA developers. Link your Twitch account, keep your profile active, and you’ll start seeing relevant opportunities. With over 29,000 verified creators, it’s still one of the cleanest and most effective tools available in 2026.

Sign up for Terminals.io
terminals.io

Sponsorships and Affiliate Programs from Gaming Brands

Beyond free keys, these hardware, accessory, and gaming brands run active programs for streamers. Some are commission-based affiliates, others offer free gear or paid sponsorships. Many remain accessible to new Affiliates in 2026 if you have a clean channel, consistent schedule, and professional contact info.

  • AKRacing – Gaming chairs and accessories with strong commission rates
  • AVerMedia – Capture cards, mics, webcams, and streaming audio
  • Arozzi – Chairs, desks, eyewear, and microphones
  • Battle Beaver Customs – Custom controllers and parts
  • Cinch Gaming – Custom controllers
  • Corsair – Full range of streaming and gaming gear
  • DXRacer – Popular gaming chairs
  • FatalGrips – Controller grips, mousepads, and accessories
  • GT Omega – Racing-style chairs, cockpits, and wheel stands
  • Green Man Gaming – Digital game keys with affiliate commissions
  • HyperX – Headsets, keyboards, mice, and memory
  • Netgear – High-performance gaming routers
  • Razer – Laptops, peripherals, and full gaming ecosystems
  • Thermaltake – PC components, cooling, and accessories

Always visit the brand’s page directly for the latest requirements. Some have minimum thresholds, but many are still open to motivated new Affiliates who show genuine passion and professionalism.

Pro Tips to Actually Land Sponsorships as a New Affiliate

The platforms open the door, but these habits are what get brands reaching out to you:

  • Professional contact info is essential – Add a clear business email to your Twitch About section and every social bio. Brands move fast and won’t chase you down.
  • Create a simple media kit – A one-page overview with your average viewers, schedule, content style, and past highlights goes a long way.
  • Focus on real synergy – Sponsors want authentic fits. If your community loves competitive games, target controller or peripheral brands first.
  • Stay consistent and tag everything – Regular streams in the right categories and proper crediting help platforms reward you automatically.
  • Network proactively – Spot a perfect brand fit? Send a short, polite email to their PR or influencer contact. It still works incredibly well in 2026.

Every big streamer you watch today started exactly where you are right now. Sign up for a few of these platforms, request your first keys, and treat every stream like the opportunity it is. The sponsorships will start coming sooner than you expect. If you find a new platform that works great for Twitch Affiliates, drop it in the comments or message me. I’m always testing these tools and happy to share what actually delivers results.

Now go get signed up, start requesting keys, and build the sponsored future your channel deserves. You’ve got this.

Saturday, August 1, 2020

What are the affiliate perks for streamers?

Imagine logging into Twitch one day and realizing your loyal viewers can finally support you with real money while you do what you love. For countless streamers, that moment arrives the instant you become a Twitch Affiliate. In 2026, the bar to get there is lower than ever, opening the door to serious monetization and better streaming tools that help turn your hobby into something sustainable.

Whether you're just hitting the qualification marks or already dreaming about your first payout, here's a clear, up-to-date look at exactly what Affiliate status delivers and how to make the most of it.

twitch affiliate perks

Monetization Perks That Actually Pay the Bills

The biggest reason most streamers chase Affiliate status is simple: it unlocks multiple ways to earn. Here are the core options available right now in 2026.

  • Subscriptions: Viewers can subscribe at different tiers (starting around $5.99 for Tier 1) and give you recurring monthly income. Loyal fans love the perks they get in return, like subscriber-only emotes, badges, and an ad-free viewing experience. Most Affiliates keep about 50 percent of the revenue, and once you qualify for the Twitch Plus Program through consistent performance, you can unlock even better splits.
  • Bits (Cheering): Your audience can buy and cheer with Bits during streams to show instant support. You earn roughly a penny per Bit used, and you can create custom cheer rewards to make the experience more interactive and fun for everyone watching.
  • Ads: Run mid-roll commercials directly from your dashboard with just a click. Ad revenue has become a solid income stream for Affiliates, especially as your concurrent viewers grow. The key is spacing them thoughtfully so you don't frustrate your community.
  • Sponsorship Opportunities: Affiliates now have access to Open Invitation Campaigns (the modern evolution of the old Bounty Board). You can browse brand deals and sponsored streams that fit your audience, opening up one-time or ongoing partnerships that can pay anywhere from a few hundred dollars to much more depending on your size.

Video Quality and Content Perks That Keep Viewers Happy

Beyond the money, Affiliate status improves how your streams look and how long they stick around for your community.

  • Priority Transcoding: Your broadcasts get bumped up in the queue so viewers on slower connections can still watch smoothly. They can adjust quality on the fly without buffering frustration, which means fewer people leave mid-stream.
  • Extended VOD Storage: Past broadcasts stay available for up to 14 days instead of the shorter window non-Affiliates get. This gives your audience more chances to catch highlights or full episodes they missed.
  • Reruns Done Your Way: The old dedicated ReRun feature is long gone. You can still share previous content by loading up a VOD in your streaming software and going live the normal way. It takes a little extra effort but keeps your schedule flexible when you need a break.

Practical Tips to Make the Most of Your New Perks

Getting Affiliate status is just the beginning. Smart streamers treat it as a launchpad. Set up your subscription tiers and emotes early so new subs feel rewarded right away. Experiment with Bit rewards that encourage chat interaction. Test short ad breaks during natural lulls instead of interrupting big moments. And keep an eye on the sponsorship dashboard, even if you're small. Many campaigns now welcome growing creators who have engaged, niche audiences.

Consistency still matters more than anything. Stream regularly, engage with your chat, and use the new tools to build genuine relationships with your viewers. Those relationships are what turn one-time cheers into monthly subscribers and long-term brand deals.

Becoming a Twitch Affiliate in 2026 is no longer some distant goal reserved for big channels. It's the practical next step that gives you real earning power and better tools to grow. If you're close to the requirements or already there, lean into these perks and watch your channel evolve from a hobby into something much more rewarding.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Requirements to become a twitch affiliate

Becoming a Twitch Affiliate: Your First Big Step Toward Real Growth and Earnings

If you have been putting in the hours streaming on Twitch, building a small but loyal community, there is nothing quite like the moment you unlock Affiliate status. It feels like the platform is finally saying your content matters and it is ready to give you the tools to turn that passion into something more. Twitch made some smart updates recently to lower the bar, so more dedicated creators can reach this milestone faster than ever before.

What It Takes to Become a Twitch Affiliate in 2026

The requirements are straightforward and designed around consistent effort rather than perfection. You need to hit all four goals within a rolling 30-day window:

  • Reach at least 25 followers on your channel.
  • Stream for a total of 4 hours.
  • Broadcast live on at least 4 different days.
  • Maintain an average of 3 concurrent viewers across those streams (hosts, raids, and direct viewers count, but third-party embeds do not).

These numbers represent a welcome change from the old standards, making the path much more achievable for new and growing streamers who stay consistent and focus on real engagement.

Keeping track is simple. Just head to your Creator Dashboard, click on Insights in the sidebar, then Achievements. The Path to Affiliate section shows your live progress on every requirement with clear bars and numbers so you always know exactly where you stand.

The Real Benefits That Come With Affiliate Status

Once you qualify, your channel opens up to a whole new level of features and earning potential. These perks go far beyond what regular broadcasters get and help you build deeper connections while starting to earn from your audience.

Monetization Opportunities That Actually Pay

  • Subscriptions: Your viewers can now subscribe at Tier 1, 2, or 3 levels, including those using Twitch Prime or Amazon Prime. This unlocks custom emotes your subscribers can use anywhere on Twitch and special sub badges that celebrate their support.
  • Bits and Cheering: Fans can buy Bits and cheer them during your streams as a quick, fun way to show appreciation. You also get custom bit badges to reward your biggest cheerers.
  • Ads: Run mid-roll advertisements straight from your dashboard with one click and earn a share of the revenue they generate.
  • Bounty Board and Sponsorships: Browse and apply for brand deals and sponsored opportunities from game companies and other partners looking for creators like you.

Streaming and Video Perks That Improve Your Channel

  • Priority Transcoding: Your streams get faster access to higher quality options so more viewers on slower connections can enjoy a smooth experience.
  • Reruns and Better VODs: Easily schedule reruns of your past broadcasts and keep your content available longer for fans who missed the live show.

These tools do more than just add features. They create new ways to reward your community, keep people coming back, and start generating income that rewards all the time you have already invested.

Practical Tips to Hit Affiliate Faster

Consistency beats perfection every time. Pick a schedule you can actually stick to, show up with energy, and focus on content that sparks real conversation in chat. Share your streams on social media, team up with other small creators for raids, and engage with your viewers like friends. The average three-viewer mark feels tough at first, but it becomes natural once people start sticking around for your unique style.

Before you apply, make sure Two-Factor Authentication is enabled on your account. Twitch will walk you through a quick onboarding process once you qualify, and then the real journey of growing a sustainable channel begins.

Reaching Affiliate is not the finish line. It is the starting line for everything that comes next: building a loyal community, experimenting with new ideas, and turning your streams into something truly special. Stay patient, keep showing up, and enjoy the ride.

What the Twitch Affiliate Requirements Used to Be (For Historical Reference)

If you are digging through older guides, watching old videos, or simply curious about how things have changed, here is what the requirements looked like before the recent update that made the path much more accessible:

  • 50 followers on your channel
  • Stream for at least 8 hours (or 500 total minutes) in the last 30 days
  • Stream on 7 different days in the last 30 days
  • Maintain an average of 3 concurrent viewers
path to affiliate

The lowered thresholds have helped thousands more streamers start earning and growing faster while still rewarding the same core values of consistency and genuine community engagement.

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Can twitch streams be private?

Want to Stream on Twitch Without the Whole World Tuning In?

You’re not alone. Plenty of streamers want to practice in peace, test new ideas, or share a casual session with just a handful of close friends or subscribers. The good news? While Twitch doesn’t offer a true “private stream” button like some other platforms, you can make your broadcast extremely hard for random viewers to stumble across—and even lock it behind a soft paywall if you want.

Here’s exactly how to do it in 2026, with the latest settings and a few smart workarounds that actually work.

Twitch Doesn’t Do Fully Private Streams—Here’s Why and What That Means

Twitch is built around public discovery. Every live broadcast is technically visible to anyone who knows your exact channel URL. There’s no password protection or “invite-only” toggle for standard streams. But that doesn’t mean you’re completely exposed. By tweaking a few key settings and being intentional about how you go live, you can shrink your audience down to almost nothing while still streaming to Twitch.

Step 1: Strip Your Stream of All Discoverable Info (The Easiest Hide)

The fastest way to drop off the radar is to leave your stream completely blank of metadata. Here’s how:

  • Head to your Creator Dashboard → Stream Manager → Edit Stream Info.
  • Leave the Category field completely empty.
  • Skip adding any tags.
  • Keep your title short, boring, and keyword-free (think “Test Stream” or nothing at all).

When you go live without a category or tags, your stream won’t appear in any game or topic directories. It’ll only show up in the massive “Live Channels” feed that’s flooded with thousands of other streams. If your channel doesn’t already have a big following, the odds of random people finding you become tiny.

This trick has been reliable for years and still works perfectly in 2026. It’s the go-to method for practice streams, content tests, or just chilling with regulars.

Step 2: Turn On Subscriber-Only Streams for a Built-In Paywall

Want to take it one step further and make your stream accessible only to people who support you? Twitch’s Subscriber Streams feature is perfect for this.

These special streams are visible only to your subscribers, VIPs, and moderators. Everyone else who clicks your channel sees a short live preview and a big prompt to subscribe if they want to keep watching. It’s not 100% private, but it creates a nice little barrier that keeps casual browsers out while rewarding your community.

subscriber only

Quick tip: You’ll find the Subscriber Stream toggle right in the Edit Stream Info screen, just like the old “sub-only mod” option you might have seen before. Enable it before you go live and you’re set.

Pro Move: Create a Secondary “Ghost” Account for Maximum Privacy

If you want to be basically invisible, the most effective trick is to stream from a brand-new Twitch account that has zero followers and no history. Sign up with a fresh email, never link it to your main channel, and follow the no-metadata steps above. Then simply share the direct link with the exact people you want watching.

This method is popular among streamers who test layouts, practice talking to camera, or run private coaching sessions. Random discovery is almost impossible because the account has no reputation for the algorithm to latch onto.

Extra Privacy Hacks Worth Knowing

A few more smart moves to keep things low-key:

  • Use Twitch Inspector for tests: Before going live publicly, run a bandwidth test through the official Twitch Inspector tool. It lets you push a stream without actually appearing live on your channel.
  • Share the direct link only: Never post your channel in public Discords or socials during these streams. DM or group-chat the URL to trusted friends.
  • Subscriber-only VODs as backup: While you’re at it, turn on “Subscriber-Only Archives” in your Stream settings so any recordings stay locked behind the same paywall.

These small changes stack together to create a stream that feels private in practice, even if it’s not technically locked down.

When to Consider Streaming Somewhere Else Instead

If you truly need end-to-end privacy (password protection, invite-only links, etc.), Twitch simply isn’t the right tool. In those cases, many streamers switch to:

  • Discord screen share in a private voice channel
  • YouTube private or unlisted live streams
  • Steam’s built-in private broadcasting

But for everything else—practice runs, sub-exclusive content, or low-key hangouts—Twitch’s hidden-stream tricks work surprisingly well.

Bottom Line

You can’t make your Twitch stream truly private, but you can make it so difficult to find that it might as well be. Leave the category blank, turn on Subscriber Streams when you want to reward your supporters, and consider a throwaway account for total peace of mind. These simple tweaks have helped thousands of streamers relax, experiment, and build better content without the pressure of an open door.

Try them on your next stream and let me know how it feels—sometimes the smallest settings changes make the biggest difference in how much fun streaming actually is.

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Can mods change title

Can Twitch Mods Change Stream Titles? (Yes – Full 2026 Guide for Moderators)

Yes, Twitch moderators with the proper permissions can change the stream title, category, audience rating, tags, and language settings. This is one of the most useful moderator tools and helps streamers keep their channel information up to date without pausing the stream.

In this fully updated 2026 guide, we show you exactly how moderators can edit stream info using Mod View. The process is quick and works the same way it has for years.

Quick Requirements Before You Start

  • You must be a moderator in the channel
  • The streamer must have given you Editor permissions (or specifically enabled “Edit Stream Info” in Roles Manager)
  • You need to be on desktop or the Twitch website (mobile Mod View is limited)

Step-by-Step: How Mods Change the Stream Title on Twitch

Step 1.
Go to the Mod View dashboard by clicking the Mod View button (sword icon) at the bottom of the chat.

mod view link

Step 2.
On the Mod View dashboard, click the little pencil icon next to the stream’s title.

edit title button

Step 3.
A pop-up window called “Broadcast Options” will appear. Edit the title in the top text box (or change category, tags, audience, or language). Click Done to save.

broadcast options

Bonus Tip: Faster Way Using Chat Commands (2026)

Many channels use bots like Nightbot or StreamElements. Moderators can simply type in chat:

!title Your New Stream Title Here

Ask the streamer which bot they use and what the exact command is.

Pro Tips for Moderators in 2026

  • Always double-check spelling and length (Twitch titles have a 140-character limit)
  • Update the category and tags at the same time for better discoverability
  • Keep titles SEO-friendly and exciting to help with recommendations
  • If the pencil icon is missing, ask the streamer to give you Editor permissions in Creator Dashboard → Community → Roles Manager

Frequently Asked Questions

Do all mods have permission to change the title?

No. Only moderators with Editor permissions can edit stream info. Regular mods can only moderate chat.

Can I change the title from mobile?

Yes, but it’s much easier and more reliable on desktop using Mod View.

Does changing the title notify viewers?

No, it updates silently. Viewers see the new title immediately in the channel info.

Final Thoughts

Being able to change the stream title as a mod is a powerful tool that keeps streams running smoothly. The Mod View method above is still the official and fastest native way in 2026.

Save this guide and share it with your mod team so everyone stays on the same page. Need help with permissions or bot commands? Drop a comment below and I’ll walk you through it.

Happy moderating!