![]() ![]() “In 2020, we saw the broader entertainment industry migrate to the platform since the performing arts, from concerts and stand-up comedy to drag shows and DJing, could no longer have in-person events due to the pandemic,” says Doron Nir, CEO of livestreaming services provider StreamElements.Ĭiting data from Arsenal.gg, Nir says that Twitch fans watched 1.7 billion hours of content in December 2020 alone - that’s a whopping 109% increase over the previous year. ![]() You’ll find everything from podcasts and live cooking tutorials to NFL games and wrestling matches on Twitch, and popular musical acts such as Code Orange and Trivium’s Matthew Heafy have embraced the platform as a means of playing for their fans at a time when in-person concerts simply can’t happen. The service is best known for live gaming content, as you can find the top Fortnite and Call of Duty players in the world streaming their online matches, or tune in to high-stakes professional tournaments for titles like League of Legends and Counter-Strike.īut Twitch is much more than a gaming platform these days - especially in light of the global pandemic. In order to help you on your Twitch journey - whether you’re just getting started or want to level up your stream - we talked to popular streamers and industry experts about everything from picking the right equipment to putting on an engaging show that will keep fans coming back.įor the uninitiated, Twitch is a livestreaming platform that first launched in 2011 and really picked up in popularity around the time it was purchased by Amazon in 2016. ![]() And unlike traditional TV, Twitch allows viewers to interact with the people they’re watching, creating a unique online community where everyone’s part of the show.īetter yet, trying out Twitch streaming for yourself has never been easier, thanks to a variety of ways to start broadcasting from your phone, console or PC in just a few clicks. The Amazon-owned livestreaming platform is host to tens of millions of viewers who tune in daily to watch gaming competitions, podcasts, concerts, cooking shows and just about anything else involving a person speaking into a microphone. Once a niche destination for watching video game broadcasts, Twitch has become the epicenter of online entertainment - especially now that creators and fans alike are spending more time at home. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account
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