Twitch Partners With Minecraft for Paid Tiny Takeover Streaming Campaign Open to Affiliates

Streamers can earn up to $1000 with front page promotion from April 6 to 8 as the platform extends the sponsorship to affiliates for the first time in this type of deal while offering viewers exclusive rewards.

On April 6 Twitch Support posted details of an active Minecraft sponsorship campaign built around the Tiny Takeover game drop. The promotion runs through April 8 and includes a dedicated front page shelf on the platform.

Who Can Participate and What They Earn

  • Open to both Twitch Partners and Affiliates
  • Streamers can earn up to $1000 depending on performance
  • Featured shelf placement drives new viewers
  • Limited spots mean quick signup is required

The campaign marks a notable expansion because affiliates are rarely included in official Minecraft sponsorships at this level. Multiple creators immediately reposted the announcement urging others to claim their spot in the dashboard before capacity fills.

Viewers also benefit by earning exclusive in game or channel rewards for watching participating streams or subscribing. This creates a full ecosystem push that benefits creators audience and Mojang all at once.

Reaction across X has been positive with streamers sharing screenshots of the dashboard and expressing excitement about the payout potential. The timing aligns with many creators looking for fresh ways to monetize consistent Minecraft content.

Why This Matters Right Now

Minecraft remains one of the most streamed games on Twitch year after year. Giving smaller creators access to these paid opportunities could help sustain channels that usually miss out on brand deals. Expect to see a surge in Tiny Takeover themed streams over the next few days.