Fantasy.Club Launches as New Creator Platform

LOS ANGELES — Fantasy.club has announced the launch of a new “flexible platform designed to empower streaming content creators.”

“We launch our platform on 11/11,” said a rep. “1111 is the angel number, which represents new beginnings and new opportunities. Some make a wish when they see 11:11 on the clock. At Fantasy.club, a new content streaming platform, we embrace this number in numerous ways.”

“Fantasy.club is a site that will make you rethink the possibilities of content streaming websites,” the rep added. “We encourage you to sign up now, because we are only just getting started."

The rep added that the site’s initial content creators "will play a vital role in giving Fantasy.club its shape and voice, in addition to the bonus giveaway promotions.”

Fantasy.club is offering a limited-time $500 bonus for each of the first 2,000 performers/channels that sign up and complete certain promo requirements, which include verifying their account and streaming for at least 20 hours in November.

The “Most-Viewed Club Promotion No. 2” adds additional bonuses for the top 100 most-viewed clubs from today through November 30.

According to Fantasy.club, the top 10 performers will receive $20,000, $10,000, $8,000, $7,000, $6,000, $5,000, $4,000, $3,000, $2,000 and $1,000. Performers ranked 11-100 will receive $500 each.

Performers are encouraged to use their social media to invite fans to explore their Fantasy.club profiles to increase their views and maximize their bonuses; each viewer that watches a club stream gets added to the club total. Creators are eligible for both promotions.

For more information, visit Fantasy.club.

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