MrBeast Joins Kick.com to Push $40 Million TeamWater Goal with Adin Ross and xQc
- Sagar Mankar

- Aug 13
- 1 min read

MrBeast has officially joined Kick.com to boost his ongoing TeamWater campaign.
The charity drive, which aims to provide clean water to communities worldwide, has already raised over $15 million, with a final target of $40 million by the end of the month. The initiative is being fronted by MrBeast, Adin Ross, and xQc, and has attracted support from more than 3,000 influencers globally.
Kick welcomed MrBeast with a social media post similar to those used for partnered creators. According to reports, part of the deal to bring him onto Kick included a $5 million donation towards TeamWater’s goal.
MrBeast announced that his first stream on Kick will go live on August 14, 2025, alongside Adin Ross and xQc. The plan is simple but ambitious — they won’t end the stream until they’ve raised $5 million for the cause.
TeamWater’s mission, co-founded by MrBeast and engineer-turned-YouTuber Mark Rober, is to provide clean water to two million people around the world. The organization collaborates with creators from more than 31 countries, and 100% of all merchandise sales during the campaign are being funneled into the fundraising total.
Kick, once seen as more of an alternative to Twitch with less moderation, has now been making moves to attract mainstream creators. According to industry chatter, onboarding a high-profile figure like MrBeast could be a turning point in changing its image and expanding its user base.
Whether MrBeast remains on Kick beyond this campaign remains to be seen, but one thing is certain — his involvement has brought significant attention to the platform.







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