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How much does Pokimane make on Twitch?

She's the highest-paid female streamer on the platform.

Pokimane is among the most popular female content creators on Twitch, and as such, her payout from the platform was included in the Twitch leaks from earlier this month.

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The data breach on Twitch, which included payouts to streamers that spanned from August 2019 to October 2021, showed Pokimane as the highest-paid female content creator on the platform over that time and the 39th highest-paid overall. 

Pokimane’s total payout for the 26-month period came out to $1,528,303. That pay only included subscriptions, bit donations, and advertisement revenue. The number does not include direct donations, sponsorship deals, or other sources of income like merchandise.

Following the leak, Pokimane expressed some amount of relief, saying on Twitter that now people couldn’t approach her exclaiming that she made an exorbitant amount more money than she truly earns.

While direct donations aren’t among what is included in the leaked payout number, Pokimane has openly put forth effort to mitigate how much people donate to her by capping how much viewers can donate to her to $5, effectively the same as the price of a subscription.

Though Pokimane likely isn’t making a majority of her income from direct donations, one source of her personal income includes a mutli-year deal she signed with Twitch last year. The deal came in the middle of a hotly contested war for influencers between the now-defunct Mixer and Twitch.

An exodus by a couple of Twitch’s most popular streamers, Ninja and Shroud, set up creators like Pokimane for big paydays from Twitch. The terms of Pokimane’s deal with Twitch are not known and they were not included in the numbers exposed from Twitch’s leak.

In a tweet following the leaks, Pokimane also admitted that payouts from Twitch are the “lowest part” of her income, claiming “sponsors, investments, and exclusive contracts” are what “sustain” her.


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Max Miceli
Senior Staff Writer. Max graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism and political science degree in 2015. He previously worked for The Esports Observer covering the streaming industry before joining Dot where he now helps with Overwatch 2 coverage.