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Streamers quit For Honor over balance issues, Ubisoft responds
Balance issues have been a recurring problem in For Honor. Between newer Heroes reducing the viability of the original cast and certain Heroes having far more options than others, it’s an ongoing discussion. With the release of Marching Fire, this has only increased. The community has noticed the gap between older Heroes and the new expansion Heroes. In addition, older Heroes such as Lawbringer and Warlord are drawing Ubisoft ire for not receiving reworks.
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Twitch streamer plays Breath of the Wild for 95 hours, then finds tutorial
Have you ever played a game for hours or days, only to find a technique, weapon or option tucked away in a labyrinthine menu that radically changes how you play the game, or makes it instantly easier? It can be a welcome feeling, realizing that a difficult task is now made trivial. But it can be equally infuriating, knowing that the hours behind you have been ground out doing unnecessary work.
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Blizzard’s trying to clean up Twitch chat by tying it to Battle.net accounts
Since the earliest days of the Overwatch League, Blizzard has had a tough time getting fans, and even pro players, to behave themselves in Twitch chat. Whether it was spamming emotes or simply posting offensive messages, every week of the Overwatch League meant more and more bans. However, as we head into the league’s second season, Blizzard is trying combat Twitch chat toxicity through a new program that it will first test during Overwatch Contenders.
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Twitch Gaming Viewership Increased Significantly in 2018
Twitch gaming viewership In 2018 saw a significant increase as compared to 2017 according to statistics compiled by Esports Observer. Fortnite player Tyler “Ninja” Blevins took the lead with over 226 million hours watched between 1 January - 27 December 2018. With 2019 around the corner Fortnite has no signs of slowing down and with regular in-game updates, be sure to see even more streamer viewership numbers rise as the game continues to grow.
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Shady Numbers And Bad Business
Inside The Esports Bubble. By Cecilia D'Anastasio.
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Twitch Creative Director Wants Alinity Banned For Animal Abuse
Twitch streamer Alinity has done some controversial stuff in the past. The most recent controversy that has got people angry is animal abuse. Alinity was seen throwing her cat across the room during her Twitch stream and she has also been caught spitting Vodka into her cat’s mouth. Twitch has not commented on the matter or taken any action but the Creative Director of the platform did break the silence and shared his opinion.
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Stream Aid Hit a High Note
To respond to the worldwide crisis, Twitch raised money – and created a supportive community – with almost no notice.
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The U.S. Army Twitch Channel Is Banning People for Asking About War Crimes
During the stream, the Green Beret on camera characterized viewers asking about U.S. atrocities as "internet keyboard monsters" and said, "I'm bigger than you." The American military is getting big into esports. The U.S. Army has launched its own Twitch channel where members of its team stream Call of Duty: Warzone and interact with users on the site. The channel has videos going back two months, but things got spicy in the chat on Wednesday night when viewers started asking questions about U.S. war crimes.
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How to Win with Nefarian Hearthstone Battlegrounds
A full game of Hearthstone Battlegrounds where initialsteve takes 1st place with the hero Nefarian.
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Amazon rebrands Twitch Prime as Prime Gaming
The name change signals Amazon’s continued interest in gaming.
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With Nowhere to Go, Teens Flock to Among Us
YouTubers, influencers and streamers popularized the multiplayer game. Then their fans started playing too.
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YouTube: Among Us videos reached 4bn views in September
Video platform's report shows US as largest audience, but viewers flooding in from around the world
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AOC’s debut Twitch stream is one of the biggest ever
She didn’t want to be an imposter.
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Twitch Bans the Words 'Simp' and 'Virgin' (Actual Simps And Virgins Still Welcome)
Twitch announced on Wednesday that the words “simp,” “incel,” and “virgin” will no longer be allowed on the platform as long as they are used by streamers and commenters as insults.
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Twitch, owned by Amazon, pulls Amazon’s anti-union ads
Twitch is removing the anti-union ads that its parent company, Amazon, was running on the platform. The ads showed Amazon employees talking about why they want to vote no on unionization and directed viewers to Amazon’s “DoItWithoutDues” website. A Twitch spokesperson said the ads “should never have been allowed to run on [the] service,” as they violate its political advertising policies.
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Twitch has a cockfighting problem and is struggling to stop the streams of the violent content
On Twitch, streams showing cockfighting competitions in the Philippines continue to pop up, no matter how many times the platform bans them.
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Twitch Takes Away Biggest Hot Tub Streamer's Ability To Make Money Off Ads
Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa is one of the most popular female streamers on Twitch. As of now, she can no longer make money off ads on her channel.
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World’s largest gaming service Twitch adds ‘transgender’ tag
Twitch, the largest gaming broadcasting site in the world, stated users may add a transgender label to their videos
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Twitch streamers boycott the platform to raise awareness for marginalized voices
Black, brown and LGBTQ streamers on Twitch say they've been inundated with hate in recent months. Now, they're boycotting to raise awareness about what they've experienced.
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Twitch sues two alleged ‘hate raiders’
The suit names two suspected hate raiders as defendants
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