Blizzard Announces Stream Awards for Twitch Streamers, $45k In Prizes
The 2013 Blizzard Stream Awards will recognize Twitch streamers in 14 different categories for the best Blizzard content in 2013.
Twitch [http://www.twitch.tv/] community sites today, January 30. Community voting will begin February 5, and award winners will be announced on February 7.
To be eligible for the awards, you must have streamed content from one of four Blizzard games (Diablo III, Hearthstone, StarCraft II, and World of Warcraft) between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013. You must also be a partner program [http://www.twitch.tv/p/partners] available to Twitch streamers who broadcast regularly, have over 500 average viewers, and apply for the program.
The seven data driven award categories have not been announced, but will be based on quantitative metrics like total numbers of hours streamed in 2013. The seven community voted award categories are:
Favorite New Streamer of 2013
Best Community Channel of 2013
Most Educational Stream
Favorite StarCraft II Stream
Favorite Diablo III Stream
Favorite Hearthstone Stream
Favorite WoW Stream
After voting has closed on these categories, Blizzard and Twitch will announce the winners and runner-ups for all 14 awards.
This isn't the first thing Blizzard has done to recognize Twitch streamers who play Blizzard games. The Hearthstone invitational tournament at BlizzCon 2013 brought eight players who regularly streamed the game together to compete for the title of "Grandmaster of the Hearth". The $45,000 prize pool takes the 2013 Blizzard Stream Awards up a notch. Personally, I think it's a pretty great way to thank the Twitch community.
Source: Blizzard [http://us.battle.net/wow/en/blog/12695234/blizzard-stream-awards-powered-by-twitch-1-30-2014]
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The 2013 Blizzard Stream Awards will recognize Twitch streamers in 14 different categories for the best Blizzard content in 2013.
Twitch [http://www.twitch.tv/] community sites today, January 30. Community voting will begin February 5, and award winners will be announced on February 7.
To be eligible for the awards, you must have streamed content from one of four Blizzard games (Diablo III, Hearthstone, StarCraft II, and World of Warcraft) between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013. You must also be a partner program [http://www.twitch.tv/p/partners] available to Twitch streamers who broadcast regularly, have over 500 average viewers, and apply for the program.
The seven data driven award categories have not been announced, but will be based on quantitative metrics like total numbers of hours streamed in 2013. The seven community voted award categories are:
Favorite New Streamer of 2013
Best Community Channel of 2013
Most Educational Stream
Favorite StarCraft II Stream
Favorite Diablo III Stream
Favorite Hearthstone Stream
Favorite WoW Stream
After voting has closed on these categories, Blizzard and Twitch will announce the winners and runner-ups for all 14 awards.
This isn't the first thing Blizzard has done to recognize Twitch streamers who play Blizzard games. The Hearthstone invitational tournament at BlizzCon 2013 brought eight players who regularly streamed the game together to compete for the title of "Grandmaster of the Hearth". The $45,000 prize pool takes the 2013 Blizzard Stream Awards up a notch. Personally, I think it's a pretty great way to thank the Twitch community.
Source: Blizzard [http://us.battle.net/wow/en/blog/12695234/blizzard-stream-awards-powered-by-twitch-1-30-2014]
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