Shroud reveals YouTube revenue and it’s “not as much as you’d think”

Shroud disclosed his monthly YouTube earnings as part of a wide-ranging discussion about his overall income while live on Twitch, but stated it’s not what “people would probably expect.”

As part of thisFragathon charity streamon January 24, the FPS specialist answered questions from his community.

Shroud during a livestream

He revealed his YouTube revenue in the process, stating, “I could tell you how much I make off YouTube. I make anywhere from $5,000-$9,000 a month off YouTube. Which is amazing, don’t get me wrong that’s great, but it’s not as much as you’d think.”

The streamer added, “It’s really good, it’s just not what people would probably expect…”

timthetatman with his arms crossed streaming on twitch

Shroud went on to state that his income from YouTube varies widely month-on-month, with his highest month netting him about $11,000, and his lowest month earning him about $4,000.

Shroud reveals Twitch subscriber earnings

The Canadian also revealed his average revenue per Twitch sub, concluding that differences in regional prices mean that the average is “about $3 per sub.”

Shroud highlighted that while community subscriptions and donations were once the primary sources of revenue, Twitch ad revenue has now taken the lead. “It’s an inevitable loop,” he explained, adding, “If you live in the space long enough, you will be making your money off ads in the future.”

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At the time of the discussion, Shroud was waiting for Caseoh to finish his game of Agar.io before they played Phasmaphobia together as part of the Fragathon. The latter went on to donate $10,000 to the charity event.

The stream raises a dollar for every elimination he gets in a competitive game, while subscriptions and donations apply a multiplier to the “frag counter.” Additionally, all revenue from Shroud’s subscriptions, donations, and bits will be contributed to the overall total.

Shroud Fragathon Twitch subathon stream announcement screenshot and a photo of him with his dad as a child.

Shroud’s Fragathon charity drive has raised over $300,000 as of date, despite itstemporary postponement due to the California wildfires.