Over the past week, the Twitch viewership varied according to major events. With the hype from the classic server launch, World of Warcraft viewership was hot all week. From the 5th, WoW was pulled
Everyone wants to go pro. Esports is booming. And a popular game and series like the Super Smash Bros. series is as enticing as any. Seemingly one of the easier titles to learn and get good at it, it is inviting. How does one do it? Is there a set formula? Is it simple as winning?
100 Thieves has signed popular streamer Moe "Yassuo" Abdalrhman as the organization's first League of Legends Creator. Yassuo began streaming League of Legends in 2015 and has grown to one the largest personalities in League of Legends, maintaining both a popular Twitch stream as well as a Youtube channel with nearly 1.3 million subscribers.
The professional Jungler, who was last seen starting for Echo Fox midway through the 2019 LCS Summer Split, is the newest member of the CLG Stream Team.
Teamfight Tactics is gaining more and more attention. It hasn't even been a whole day since it was available on PBE, but the game is already the most viewed game on Twitch. It actually took about an h
Blizzard Entertainment recently announced the triumphant return of World of Warcraft Classic set for August 27th, 2019. Upon the release of the Beta on May 15, 2019, World of Warcraft Classic was the most viewed game on premiere livestream platform Twitch.tv.
While many people wish to become successful streamers, few actually do! There are so many hurdles to jump and mountains to climb that nobody considers until they actually start streaming. It looks eas
-Two powerhouses join forces to deliver quality content in a new and innovative way for fans- -Deal will see Fnatic's professional roster streaming through Twitch exclusively- LONDON, UK. 1st February
Immediately before LCS returned, League viewers were graced with a flashy competition featuring all their favorite Twitch Streamers! Jayden, AKA “YourPrincess” was one of these streamers,
Timothy "Trick2g" Foley might not be Santa Claus, but he's always spread cheer during the holidays.
As first noticed and reported on by abacusnews.com, it appears that the video gaming streaming giant Twitch.tv has been banned from mainland China.