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After DSG, Bleed Esports announced its partnership with popular livestreaming platform Kick.
On Jan. 29, BLEED Esports announced its partnership with Kick. This announcement arrived just four days after Disguised (DSG) adopted its VALORANT roster. On the other hand, the increasingly popular livestreaming platform continues to expand in the world of esports.

Making major moves in a short period of time
BLEED is living in the fast lane, announcing two major partnerships in less than a week. On Jan. 25, DSG departed North America to pick up BLEED’s Southeast Asian VALORANT roster. BLEED’s entry to the competitive scene was through this game. It will continue to commit to the scene by working together with DSG, and winning VCT Pacific 2024 will be its first step.
DSG officially exits North American VALORANT.
Rohan Samal
DOTA 2
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What are BLEED and Kick’s terms of collaboration?
What seems clear is that all of BLEED’s esports teams and content creators will soon be affiliated with Kick.BLEED has rostersfor VALORANT, Dota 2, Rainbow Six Siege, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) and CS:GO. On top of that, it also has three signed content creators.
Despite Kick’s aggressive expansion, its numbers are still a far cry from that of Twitch. Purely in terms of audience numbers, Twitch has up to 2.4 million viewers versus Kick’s 54,000 as of Jan. 29. And so it remains unclear how successful these partnerships are or will be.








