Twitch's revenue split is officially 50/50 no more - at least for a select few.

Several years since this model has been in place, Twitch has finally introduced a new program to make it easier for all of its streamers who dream of making it big on the platform to achieve their goals.

Unfortunately, the new Partner Plus program by Twitch isn't as straightforward as it seems.

To start, Twitch is introducing the Partner Plus program to empower streamers by increasing their share of the subscription revenues from the usual 50 percent to an impressive 70 percent, for the first $100,000 earned annually. Twitch would take the remaining 30 percent. This revamp offers more streamers access to the premium subscription terms previously only negotiated with some of the platform's biggest streamers, who are starting to leave the platform.

However, like every good deal, there are a few caveats to note. To be eligible for this program, Twitch requires streamers to maintain a minimum count of 350 recurring paid subscriptions over three consecutive months. Only once this threshold is met, does the streamer automatically enroll in the Partner Plus tier for the next 12 months, irrespective of whether their subscriber count dips below the requirement during this period.