Chicken Kicker – Free Realm Royale Overlay
Chicken Kicker is a free Realm Royale overlay, inspired by the latest game to step into…
View DownloadDark style downloads are for creators who want a stream look that feels moody, restrained, and less distracting during gameplay. This archive gathers overlays, webcam frames, panels, alerts, screens, and packages that share that visual direction, making comparison easier than browsing the full catalogue. It is especially useful for horror streams, competitive games, late-night broadcasts, and channels that prefer atmosphere over loud colour. Expect deeper backgrounds, controlled contrast, and overlays that leave the content feeling dominant. These details can help your OBS or Streamlabs layout feel intentional without forcing every scene to look identical or overdesigned.
Chicken Kicker is a free Realm Royale overlay, inspired by the latest game to step into…
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Chicken Kicker is a Realm Royale overlay for Streamlabs OBS & xSplit on platforms like Twitch…
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Starter Deluxe is a green overlay which takes the basic, stylish elements of Starter and adds…
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Starter is a free blue overlay giving you the basic, foundational graphics you need to get…
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Starter Deluxe is a blue overlay which takes the basic, stylish elements of Starter and adds…
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Starter is a free red overlay giving you the basic, foundational graphics you need to get…
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Starter Deluxe is a red overlay which takes the basic, stylish elements of Starter and adds…
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Crystale Isle is an emerald stream overlay for use with OBS or xSplit, on platforms like…
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Pulse Shift is an orange overlay for use on OBS, xSplit, and other software that streams…
View DownloadThe dark style works best when it supports the kind of content you make. The downloads above give you a focused group of assets with deeper backgrounds, controlled contrast, and overlays that leave the content feeling dominant, so you can build scenes that feel connected while still choosing the exact product type your stream needs.
They suit horror streams, competitive games, late-night broadcasts, and channels that prefer atmosphere over loud colour, but can also work as accents inside a mixed stream identity.
Yes, but keep one dominant direction so your overlay, screens, alerts, and panels do not fight each other visually.