“FlyerEmpyre” is the online persona of an English-language live streamer whose entire content niche is built around CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) skin-gambling, case-opening and slots on Kick.com. He partners with — and promotes a referral code “FLYER” for — at least seven skin-gambling and crypto-casino sites: EmpireDrop, CSGOBig, Clash.gg, Rain.gg, Roobet, Shuffle, DaddySkins, DatDrop and Gambulls. He also runs his own affiliate hub at flyerempyre.tv, hosts wager-leaderboards, and gives away CS2 skins via X (Twitter) raffles.
Identity, Real Name, Age and Nationality
No publicly searchable source — across X/Twitter, his Kick “About” tab, YouTube, TikTok, Reddit, Famous Birthdays, AllFamous, Wikitubia, or gambling-affiliate review sites — discloses his real name, date of birth, age, or country of residence. His YouTube channel “About” page, retrievable via the YouTube feed, simply reads: “Live DAILY on Kick! Make sure to drop a follow on my socials below!” with links to his Twitter and Kick — and nothing else.
His content is delivered in English and uses USD/EUR pricing, which is suggestive of a North American or European base, but no source could be located that confirms nationality. Likewise, no publicly available source confirms a fiancée, girlfriend, or any details of his personal life. Anyone presenting confident claims about his real name, age, fiancé, or location should be treated with skepticism unless those claims trace back to him directly on stream.
Where He Streams
- Primary platform – Kick.com: kick.com/flyerempyre is the main channel, with approximately 9.7K followers as of the date of publication, broadcasting under the “Slots & Casino” / CS2 category. The channel description and his Twitter both state he is “Live DAILY on Kick.”
- Twitch: A handle exists at twitch.tv/flyerempyre, but Twitch’s blanket September 2022 ban on slot/casino/dice/roulette gambling streamers and his focus on skin-gambling sponsorships means he does not actively stream gambling content there.
- YouTube: youtube.com/@FlyerEmpyre (channel ID UCHORDLO_UjjYFD5g4BXlb0Q) is used for highlights/VODs that funnel viewers back to the Kick stream.
- TikTok: tiktok.com/@flyerempyre hosts short clips of his case-opening reactions (e.g., a clip titled “THERE WERE KNIVES EVERYWHERE”).
Stream Schedule
Per his own Twitter and YouTube bio, he streams daily on Kick (YouTube @FlyerEmpyre; FlyerEmpyre Highlights tweets). No specific time blocks or days-off appear publicized.
Net Worth and Estimated Earnings
There is no publicly disclosed or independently estimated net worth for FlyerEmpyre. He is not large enough to appear on Social Blade top-list pages, NetWorthSpot, or in mainstream creator-earnings articles. Any specific dollar figure attached to his name on the open web should be treated as fabricated.
What can be inferred about his revenue model:
- He is a paid affiliate of multiple skin-gambling and crypto-casino sites. Affiliate programs in this niche typically pay a percentage commission on referred users’ wagering volume — Rain.gg, for example, advertises commissions scaling up to 10% of the unboxed value generated by referrals.
- He receives Kick’s 95/5 subscription split, which Kick advertises as “industry-leading.”
- Industry context: Some CS2 skin-gambling sponsorship deals can exceed $40,000 per video, and that the difference between not having such a deal and promoting these sites can be roughly $15,000/month for streamers of his rough size class. FlyerEmpyre’s actual earnings within those wide bands are not public.
Gambling Content: Sites, Games and Code “FLYER”
Skin gambling and CS2 mystery-box openings are the entirety of his current content niche. His personal landing site, flyerempyre.tv, lists the following partner sites and the bonuses tied to his code “FLYER”:
| Site | Code | Bonus | Leaderboard prize pool |
|---|---|---|---|
| EmpireDrop | FLYER | 5 free cases + 10% deposit bonus | €2,500 (flyerempyre.tv – EmpireDrop) |
| CSGOBig | FLYER | 5% deposit bonus | $1,000 (flyerempyre.tv – CSGOBig) |
| Clash.gg | FLYER | 5% deposit bonus | $1,000 (flyerempyre.tv – Clash) |
| Rain.gg | FLYER | 5% deposit bonus | (leaderboard listed) |
| Shuffle | FLYER | First-time deposit bonus | (leaderboard listed) |
| DaddySkins | flyerempyre | promo page | – (daddyskins.com/promo-code/flyerempyre) |
| DatDrop | flyerempyre | partner page | – (datdrop.com/p/flyerempyre) |
| Gambulls | gambulls-flyer.com link | sub-affiliate site | – (referenced in his pinned tweets) |
| Royale.gg | flyerempyre | mystery-box site | – (royale.gg/r/flyerempyre) |
Older Twitter posts also reference promotional partnerships with Yogurt (“one of the top crypto alpha discord groups”), suggesting some past forays into NFT/crypto-alpha promotions in addition to CS skin gambling (FlyerEmpyre on X).
The on-stream content itself is dominated by:
- CS2/CS:GO case openings (Dreams & Nightmares, Kilowatt, etc., on partner sites)
- Case battles (1v1/2v2 PvP unboxing duels — the marquee mode at Clash.gg, Rain.gg, CSGOBig and DatDrop)
- Upgrader and mystery-box content on EmpireDrop and Royale.gg
- Occasional slot/casino content on Shuffle, Roobet, and Gambulls
His pinned/older tweets repeatedly use hashtags such as #CS2, #CSGO2, #csgoskinsgiveaway, #cs2major, and #Giveaway (FlyerEmpyre on X).
Slots Content — The Other Half of the Picture
FlyerEmpyre isn’t purely a CS2 skin-gambling streamer. Three of his confirmed partner sites — Shuffle, Roobet, and Gambulls — are full crypto casinos where the main product is traditional online slots, not skin cases. That means a chunk of his streams involves spinning actual slot reels for real money, not just opening CS2 loot boxes.
So when FlyerEmpyre streams under Kick’s “Slots & Casino” category, that label is accurate in both directions. Some sessions will be CS2 case openings and case battles. Others will be straight slot spins. It’s a hybrid content model.
Social Media Presence
- X (Twitter): @FlyerEmpyre — about 4,500+ posts, with content centered on giveaway tweets (“Retweet & Tag a friend, must have a [Clash/EmpireDrop] account, rolling in 7 days”) and live-stream announcements.
- Discord: A Discord link is referenced in his flyerempyre.tv footer (“Socials: Twitter, Discord, Kick”), used for community giveaways and code drops. Public invite URL: https://discord.com/invite/RfdxxSwsxP
- Telegram: No verified personal Telegram channel was located.
- YouTube: @FlyerEmpyre — used as a clip/VOD funnel back to Kick.
- TikTok: @flyerempyre — short reaction clips.
Raffles and Giveaways
His primary giveaway mechanic is the X.com retweet-and-tag raffle, with hard requirements such as “Must have a Clash account” or “Must have a [partner site] account using my code.” Examples archived on his timeline include an “AK-47 Vulcan (Battle-Scarred) (120 Gems) giveaway” rolled in partnership with @clashdotgg, with entry steps “Follow @clashdotgg & @FlyerEmpyre, Retweet & Tag a friend.”
He also advertises on-stream giveaways (“daily giveaways on stream”) and monthly wager leaderboards.
The mechanic is therefore an affiliate-driven entry funnel — to enter the bigger prizes you must wager via his referral code on the partner site, and the leaderboards are tied to wagering volume.
Legitimacy: Are the Raffles, Rewards and Content “Legit” or a Scam?
This question splits into two parts.
Is FlyerEmpyre himself running a fraud/scam? No public evidence — across Reddit, Trustpilot, Scamadviser, BBB Scam Tracker, gambling-forum threads, or streamer-ban trackers — could be located accusing FlyerEmpyre personally of fake giveaways, rigged raffles, or non-payment. He does not appear on StreamerBans.com’s recent ban lists, and direct searches for “FlyerEmpyre scam,” “FlyerEmpyre rigged,” and “FlyerEmpyre reddit” returned no negative first-hand reports.
Are the platforms he promotes legit? This is more nuanced. The sites carry a range of reputations:
- Rain.gg has a Trustpilot score of around 1.6/5, with frequent user complaints about banned accounts after wins, “scam site” allegations, and rigged battles (Rain.gg on Trustpilot).
- Clash.gg holds a 3.8/5 with mixed reviews, including specific complaints about KYC bans after withdrawal attempts and unhelpful support (Clash.gg on Trustpilot; SkinLords review).
- Gambulls has a 4-star average but with extreme variance — some users praise the level-up rewards, others post lengthy “WARNING: stay away” reviews accusing the casino of low actual RTP and KYC-blocked withdrawals (Gambulls on Trustpilot).
- DaddySkins is rated relatively well on Trustpilot but does not allow direct Steam skin withdrawal — payouts go through third-party marketplaces (CS2Pulse review).
- EmpireDrop is operated by EmpireDrop LTD (Cyprus, HE452989) with a Trustpilot score around 3.9 (EmpireDrop Rewards page).
Bottom line on legitimacy: FlyerEmpyre’s own giveaways have not been credibly accused of being staged. However, the underlying CS2 skin-gambling ecosystem he promotes is widely classified as high-risk: in 2024, 120 of the top 300 Counter-Strike streamers on Twitch were sponsored by skin-gambling sites in violation of TOS, and Twitch’s gambling rules are designed to keep this category off the platform. Viewers should treat his content as paid affiliate gambling promotion, even when the on-stream giveaway prize itself is real.
Anyone considering signing up to a partner site under code “FLYER” or entering a giveaway should be aware that (a) entry typically requires wagering on a real-money or skin-currency gambling site, (b) several of the partner sites carry mixed-to-poor user reviews around KYC-triggered withdrawal denials, and (c) skin gambling is restricted or illegal in many jurisdictions and is not licensed by Valve. The BeGambleAware advisory on his own site exists for a reason.
