Dr Disrespect Signs Multi-Year Deal With Twitch

Dr Disrespect Signs Multi-Year Deal With Twitch

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Katie Memmott

Published 

12th Mar 2020 17:21

Just as rumours were starting to swirl that Dr Disrespect, the legendary Twitch streamer, was moving to new rival site Mixer, the Doc has released a new action-packed video confirming he’s staying on with Twitch.

CAA, the agency that represent Dr Disrespect, has brokered a multi-year deal with Twitch to keep the influencer on their platform.

Check out the video posted on Dr Disrespect’s Twitter below;

It seems Mixer won’t be looking to add the Doc to its roster any time soon, even though streamers Ninja and Shroud have both been signed in the past year.

Fans of the Doc (and there more than 4 million of them on Twitch) will be happy to know he’ll be sticking around on the platform that gave him his big break in streaming.

Image via @DrDisrespect on Twitter


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