Former Call of Duty pro and 100 Thieves founder Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag accidentally leaked his Twitch earnings during his subathon, and now fans know exactly how much money he raked in.
After taking a step back from 100 Thieves operations to focus on streaming in 2024, Nadeshot has become one of the most-subscribed streamers on Twitch. His subathon started late October and ended on November 11, 2024, capping out at over 47,700 subscribers. This has put him in the top five currently most-subscribed streamers under names like Kai Cenat and Felix “xQc” Lengyel.
During his subathon, Nadeshot accidentally shared just how much he earns from streaming.
On the last day of Nadeshot’s gaming-focused subathon, he accidentally clicked the wrong tab and flashed his Twitch money for all his viewers to see.
From October 13 to November 11, Nadeshot has earned $238,146.23. This impressive six-figure earnings is from a jump in subscribers during this time as well as donations and ads. A breakdown on the page showed the following.
The largest day during his subathon was November 4. On this day he earned $30,000, largely through gifted subs. These earnings are what Nadeshot earned after his 70/30 sub split with Twitch but before taxes.
The response to Nadeshot’s earnings leak was largely negative on X. Fans largely felt that streamers are paid too much, especially noting their frustration with advertisements on the streaming platform. Others felt that his leak, as well as many others before him, are not accidents at all.
Nadeshot’s net worth is estimated to be between $12 million and $20 million depending on the source. Once featured in Forbe’s 30 Under 30 list, Nadeshot is the founder of 100 Thieves, which is sponsored by a lot of large brands. He also has a Twitch and YouTube account that are quite popular.
Before becoming a CEO, Nadeshot was a successful esports pro. He earned around $250,000 in prize money throughout his career. This includes winning a Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 tournament in 2011, taking home $100,000.
At just 32 years old, Nadeshot still has plenty of time to earn money, invest it, and pursue more professional endeavors. But he has also spent plenty of the money he’s earned from 100 Thieves and streaming. This includes admitting to spending $10,398 on Valorant skins earlier this year.
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