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Shroud receives 500 gifted subscribers from Apex Legends’ official Twitch account

This donation caught the streamer off-guard.
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Star streamer Michael “shroud” Grzesiek received 500 Twitch subscribers live last night as a gift from what apparently was the official Apex Legends account on the platform.

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It seems to have been something unexpected for shroud. He repeatedly asked “what’s happening?” and “what’s going on?” as he received 100 gifted subscribers five times from the account “playapex,” Respawn Entertainment’s official account for the game on Twitch. If we consider that shroud gets 50 percent of the money of all Twitch subscriptions made on his channel, which is the standard split, he earned $2,500 from that account last night.

Gaming companies donating subscribers to players who stream their games is pretty unusual. Sponsored streams are allowed on Twitch, so companies who want to pay big streamers to play their games live usually just sponsor them directly with a contract, just like Respawn sponsored shroud to play Apex for a few days after the game was released in February.

The action could be in line with Twitch’s Terms of Service if it was really a one-time action spontaneously started by Respawn, not something that came from a deal between both parties. That’s likely the case since shroud reportedly earned about $1 million to stream Apex after its release, which makes the $2,500 sound negligible.

Related: Everything you need to know about shroud

Some players commented on Reddit that they liked that action, since it’s more transparent. “You actually see what they pay the streamer directly and there’s no explicit obligation,” a user wrote. Others think “it could be a slippery slope of companies doing this to entice streamers to play their games without it needing to be declared as advertising.”

Neither shroud nor Respawn have commented on the action yet. There’s also a chance that the donor was a fake account, since there’s a “pIayapex” user on Twitch who uses a capital “i” to replace the “l” in “play.” Dot Esports has reached out to Respawn for comment.


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Bhernardo Viana
Bhernardo is senior guides writer and strategist at Dot Esports. He's been working in the gaming industry for over 9 years, with works published on Destructoid, Prima Games, ESPN, and more. A fan of Pokémon since 6 years old and an avid Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch player. Now writing strategy and quests guides for several mobile and PC titles.