The biggest names in casino streaming — biggest wins, biggest controversies. Watch live on Kick & Twitch.
Swedish high-roller and Stake ambassador. Known for insane slot sessions and Book of Dead mega wins. One of the most recognizable faces in gambling content.
The gambling controversy that rocked Twitch. xQc's Stake deal triggered platform-wide debates, leading to Twitch's 2022 gambling ban. Now on Kick.
Tyler claims to have wagered over $1 billion on Stake. One of the most prolific and outspoken casino streamers, now one of Kick's biggest draws.
Drake, IShowSpeed, Roshtein — the full roster of Stake-sponsored streamers and how the crypto casino built an empire through influencer marketing.
Are casino streams fake? We expose how sponsored balances, demo mode tricks and scripted wins deceive viewers — and how to spot a genuine stream.
Many casino streamers receive sponsored balances from casinos — meaning they play with casino money, not their own. Wins shown on stream may not reflect typical player results. Always gamble responsibly and only with money you can afford to lose.
These licensed casinos offer the same slots and live games you see on stream — with real bonuses for new players.
Some are, some aren't. Many top streamers receive sponsored balances from casinos like Stake, meaning they're playing with casino money. This doesn't mean wins are fake — RNG is still random — but the financial risk shown isn't always the streamer's own money.
In 2022, Twitch banned slots, roulette and dice streaming after controversies involving xQc, Trainwreckstv and others. The ban pushed most casino streamers to Kick, a platform with more permissive gambling content policies.
Most major casino streamers have moved to Kick.com. Some still stream on YouTube. Twitch has banned most unregulated gambling content since 2022.
Yes — most slots and live casino games shown on stream (Gates of Olympus, Crazy Time, Book of Dead) are available at licensed online casinos. Check our recommended casinos above for the best bonuses.