News

Roman Atwood To Host $100,000 Giveaway In Biggest-Ever Edition Of Live.me’s Streaming Trivia Game

As Live.me prepares to give away a six-digit prize, it is turning to one of YouTube’s biggest stars for some help. On February 10, vlogger Roman Atwood will guest host the live streaming app’s QuizBiz game. The contestants who successfully navigate that session’s gauntlet of trivia questions will split a massive chest of winnings that will total $100,000.

QuizBiz, launched in December, uses a similar format to the buzzy trivia app HQ. During a live broadcast, a host reads out a series of 12 multiple-choice questions. Anyone who answers all 12 correctly will walk away with a chunk of the prize.

Atwood’s game will go live at 8 PM ET on the 10th, and it will be streamed on both Live.me the Cheez app. Atwood, a prankster-turned-family man, is one of Live.me’s most notable users and has hosted some of its most popular broadcasts to date.

Subscribe to get the latest creator news

Subscribe

“We’re thrilled to have Roman as a guest host for QuizBiz,” said Khudor Annous, Head of Marketing and Partnership for Live.me, in a press release. “He has such a passionate fan base, and he’s one of the most genuine creators we’ve had the pleasure of working with, that we didn’t even think of partnering with anyone else on this event.”

Live.me is poised to make QuizBiz into a must-play daily activity after seeing promising returns during the game’s first two months of activity. To that end, the company recently announce its plan to devote $1 million to prizes in February alone. Luckily, that investment won’t eat into the app’s pockets too badly; it recently announced a $50 million funding round led by Chinese internet giant Bytedance.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

Jordan Matter, Michelle Khare, and Samir Chaudry are strategic advisors at a new creator education startup

As our industry becomes ever more populated by experts, and in the absence of collaborative…

1 day ago

YouTube says Premium subscribers are “podcast super-users.” So it’s giving them more exclusive listening features.

With the amount of attention audio content is getting lately, we might as well rebrand…

1 day ago

Have you heard? PewDiePie drops vlogs, Spy Ninjas spends $25 million, and Jason Kelce gets a YouTube show

Each week, we handpick a selection of stories to give you a snapshot of trends,…

1 day ago

Netflix and Spotify just paid $100 million to take Jay Shetty’s podcast off YouTube

Netflix has visited the farm once again. The streamer and Spotify have together poached Jay…

2 days ago

What’s on the menu for the Sidemen? A cooking competition split between YouTube and Prime Video.

The creator supergroup that revived Supermarket Sweep on YouTube is ordering up another culinary competition.…

2 days ago

Meta officially offers perks for paying subscribers across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp

Meta is establishing paid subscription tiers across its network of social media platforms. A trio…

2 days ago