Twitch Online sensation Kai Cenat has enthusiastically hopped on board the NPC TikTok trend (where creators act like robots), and the results have been nothing short of astounding. In just a single hour of TikTok Live streaming, Kai managed to rake in an incredible $6000 for the hour
“We made $6000 sitting on our ass and going live on TikTok,”
he revealed. NPC is short for an automated
“non-player character”.
This new viral phenomenon is known as NPC streaming, gaining viral popularity thanks to content creators like Pinkydoll, whose real name is Fedha Sinon. In the course of these live NPC broadcasts, viewers generously send monetary tips to the creator, and these contributions manifest on the screen as delightful cartoon gifts, such as an ice cream cone or a rose. The creator responds in real-time, expressing their reactions.
The surge of NPC streamers is linked to the evolving definition of the term
“NPC,”
which has become a beloved piece of internet slang. Originally standing for
“non-player character,”
NPC is now used pejoratively to describe individuals who lack independent thought or action.