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Noice, a new livestreaming rival for Twitch and Kick, launches today

A New Player in the Streaming World: Introducing Noice

Noice, a new streaming platform and multiplayer game, has entered the scene, aiming to rival established platforms like Twitch and Kick. The closed beta for Noice launched on Nov. 21, allowing viewers to join in and play alongside their favorite creators. The team behind Noice includes experienced individuals from companies such as Unity, Supercell, Microsoft, Meta, Twitch, and Twitter.

A Unique Streaming and Gaming Experience

Noice offers a unique streaming experience where viewers can make predictions about the streamer’s gameplay and earn new prediction cards. Additionally, viewers can create their own 3D avatars that will be visible to the streamer and the community. An added benefit of Noice is the absence of forced ads that interrupt the stream.

A screenshot of a set of example cards from Noice.
Collect cards and predict. Image via Noice

A Win-Win Revenue Model

Noice provides streamers with a 70/30 revenue split and tools to help them build a dedicated community. Streamers can also create and sell their own in-game items, known as Creator Cards, using their most popular and entertaining livestream moments.

An Immersive Experience with No Downtime

Noice ensures that there is no downtime between games by providing an interactive tour of the arena. At launch, the platform will be supported on Google Chrome and will be free for everyone, including content creators. While purchases are optional, viewers can earn Noice credits by achieving weekly goals and watching advertisements. Noice’s success in competing with Twitch, Kick, and YouTube may require them to attract big names, but it has the potential to surprise us all.