xQc has recently spoken up about some of the mouth-watering sums of money he’s made while streaming. The 30-year-old revealed that the most he made in ads in a single stream was $57,000, before revealing that he earned about $15m from a single gambling stream:
He went on to disclose that his biggest sponsorship deal was with Call of Duty Warzone, which paid him a flat fee of about $1m. In return, he was supposed to stream the game a couple of times over a two-week period, but they let him do it all in one day with a 12-hour stream.
he earns $200,000 per Stake stream, regardless of the session length
xQc has never been shy about telling viewers how much he earns. Earlier this month, he claimed he earns $200,000 per Stake stream, regardless of the session length.
Showcasing the subtantial sums of money xQc gambles, he broke down in June 2025 that he had bet $3.6bn in total across more than 1.3 million wagers, winning about 10% of the time.
The Quebec native isn’t short of money. He signed a deal with Kick in 2023, reportedly worth up to $100m over two years. This was a similar size to LeBron James’ contract with the Los Angeles Lakers.
