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New Streaming Platform Noice To Give Creators a Financial Stake in the Company

New livestreaming platform Noice brings additional compensation to creators and introduces innovative viewer participation.
New Streaming Platform Noice To Give Creators a Financial Stake in the Company
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As the years have passed and the growth of livestreaming has skyrocketed, video games have taken center stage with many of the most successful creators across just about every major platform. Twitch and YouTube are the heavyweights, but newcomer Noice is looking to shake things up with a better revenue split for creators. They'll also be taking the next step by providing creators a financial stake, and even viewers will have new interactive experiences to look forward to.

Streaming Platform Launches Innovative Creator Reward Program

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With the launch of new livestreaming platform Noice, a different player has entered the field with creators in mind. While the financial success of major streamers like YouTube or Twitch didn't benefit the creators that took them to that level, Noice will actually allow monetising creators in the UK, EU, and EEA to earn a financial stake in the company that can be converted to cash if and when Noice is acquired or joins the stock exchange.

Noice is also offering a non-exclusive model with a 70/30 revenue split for creators. For those who wish to take their earnings to another level to push for a more sustainable full-time income, Noice will include sales of virtual items on the platform which can multiply what creators receive.

On the other side of the experience, viewers on Noice will be able to play and predict what's coming next in a creator livestream. The goal is to deepen interaction between creators and their audience, and they've kicked off the arrival of Noice with major streaming stalwarts like Apex Legends, EA Sports FC 25, Fortnite, Dead By Daylight, and Valorant ready to go with this new viewer-driven element. Noice is planning to add support for additional games in coming months, and all creators focused on any game can join the open beta now.