What is the difference between a player, a creator, and a streamer on VERGR?
They are not separate account types, they are just different ways to use the same account. A player competes in tournaments and matches. A creator posts content and builds an audience. A streamer goes live. Most people do a mix, and you can switch between all of it any time without changing anything.
You will hear all three words around VERGR, but they describe what someone is doing, not a label you have to pick. One account does everything.
Player
Playing is competing. Players enter tournaments, run quick 1v1 matches, climb the leaderboards, and earn Coins and Tournament Points from skill-based wins. If your focus is winning matches, you are playing.
Creator
Creating is posting. Creators share clips, shorts, photos, articles, tier lists, and more to build a following. They earn from tips on their content and from memberships their fans subscribe to. The Creator Studio gives them dashboards for earnings, audience, and analytics.
Streamer
Streaming is going live. Streamers broadcast their gameplay or just hang out on camera, chat with viewers in real time, and earn from tips and tip goals while live. Streaming is really a creator activity done live instead of as a post.
You are probably all three
A typical VERGR user enters a tournament (player), clips the best moment and posts it (creator), then goes live for their next session (streamer). There is no setting to flip and no separate account to make. Do whatever you feel like, whenever.