Twitch and Blizzard sign a deal to bring big e-sports events to the streaming service
Twitch announced today that it has signed a deal with
Blizzard Entertainment that gives the popular video game streaming site
two-year, third-party live-streaming rights to some of Blizzard’s
biggest e-sports events in popular games like Overwatch, Starcraft, Hearthstone, and Heroes of the Storm.
The deal doesn’t seem to include total exclusivity for
Twitch, just third-party streaming-platform rights, so Blizzard will
still be able to offer a first-party stream through its own site. And
Twitch only has some of Blizzard’s events, including the Heroes of the Storm Global Championship, StarCraft II World Championship Series, Hearthstone Championship Tour, World of Warcraft Arena Championship, Overwatch APEX League, and Overwatch Premier Series.
That said, it’s still a pretty significant signing for
Twitch given the massive popularity of Blizzard’s games, especially in
the competitive and streaming contexts. Additionally, as part of the
deal with Blizzard, Twitch will be offering in-game loot for Overwatch, Heroes of the Storm, and Hearthstone for Twitch Prime subscribers, starting with a Golden Loot Box in Overwatch that guarantees a legendary item.
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