Twitch has shed a bit more light on its cleverly-named TwitchCon replacement, GlitchCon -- a virtual conference that will serve to replace the streaming platform’s annual gathering in San Diego, which was cancelled in June due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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TwitchCon Plans 2022 Return To IRL With Events In Amsterdam, San Diego
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Twitch Unveils Full Rundown For Saturday’s ‘GlitchCon’ — Its Virtual Reimagining Of TwitchCon
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Twitch Cancels TwitchCon San Diego Gathering, But Is Exploring Virtual Alternatives
In a development that likely comes as little surprise, Twitch has cancelled TwitchCon San Diego -- its biannual community gathering for streamer meet-and-greets, esports play, platform announcements, and more -- which was originally slated to take place from September 25 to 27.
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At TwitchCon, CEO Addresses Controversial Policy Enforcement, Reveals Sweeping Ad System Overhaul
This past weekend’s TwitchCon arrived as the company is in a tricky moment. It recently lost its biggest star when Ninja (who had nearly 15M followers and made upward of $500,000 per month on the platform) bumped over to Microsoft-owned rival Mixer. Last week, it rebranded and launched its first-ever ad campaign to debut a new slogan (“You’re already one of us”) emblematic of its ongoing mission to draw in more -- and more non-gaming -- streamers.
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“Old Town Road” Artist Lil Nas X To Headline TwitchCon’s Community Party
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Fifth Annual TwitchCon Plots Return To San Diego This September
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Twitch To Host First-Ever ‘TwitchCon Europe’ This April In Berlin
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TwitchCon To Host Celebrity ‘Talks’ With Ninja, Felicia Day, Tony Hawk, Kevin Smith, And Emmett Shear
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TwitchCon Bulks Up Security Measures Following August Shooting At ‘Madden’ Tournament
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TwitchCon Announces Its Diverse Range Of 2018 Panel Programming
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Pokimane, Avajaijai, Djarii Named First-Ever ‘Ambassadors’ For Twitch’s TwitchCon
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2018 Edition Of Twitch’s TwitchCon To Bring Streamers To Bay Area Between October 26-28
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