Twitch has made itself the de facto home of live esports events over the years. But other platforms like YouTube,Sex Partner Who Is More Attracted to Married Women Twitter, and Facebook have been making exclusive deals with tournament organizers in recent months to cut out their own slice of the esports broadcasting pie. In a move to stay at the top of esports broadcasting, Twitch revealed today a partnership with Blizzard to be the exclusive platform for more than 20 esports competitions in Overwatch, Hearthstone, StarCraft, World of Warcraft, and Heroes of the Stormover the next two years.
SEE ALSO: Twitch should be worried about YouTube's latest esports dealNot only will Twitch be the go-to third party broadcaster for popular tournaments like OverwatchAPEX, the StarCraft IIWorld Championship Series, and the HearthstoneChampionship Tour, it will also be gifting Blizzard-related goodies to Twitch Prime subscribers. New and existing Twitch Prime subscribers will be receiving in-game items for Hearthstone, Heroes of the Storm, and Overwatchover the next several months, starting with a new golden loot box for Overwatchthat guarantees at least one legendary-level hero skin.
The deal specifically does not mention broadcasting rights for Blizzard's anticipated OverwatchLeague, its developmental league OverwatchContenders, or the Overwatch World Cup. Here are the events that Twitch will have exclusive broadcasting rights to for the next two years:
OverwatchAPEX League
OverwatchPremier Series
HearthstoneChampionship Tour
HearthstoneGlobal Games
StarCraft IIWorld Championship Series
World of WarcraftArena Championship
Heroes of the StormGlobal Championship
Unless Blizzard plans on signing an exclusive deal with another platform, its other tournaments including the OverwatchLeague will likely also appear on Twitch, but probably not exclusively.
This deal between Twitch and Blizzard follows recent moves by YouTube to get the exclusive streaming rights to two major Counter-Strike: Global Offensiveleagues: ESL Pro League and the Esports Championship Series.
Counter-Strikeis one of the three most-watched esports alongside Dota 2and League of Legends, so these two deals have taken quite a chunk of views away from Twitch. Twitch's response of grabbing a handful of Blizzard's most-watched leagues and tournaments was necessary if it wanted to guarantee that more of its content producers wouldn't go the way of ESL Pro League or the Esports Championship Series.
This deal also has the potential to set off a series of streaming rights deals in the coming year. YouTube just lost rights to over 20 major tournaments that it would've had for the next two years if it weren't for this deal, so it may try to fire back with more exclusive deals of its own.
Topics Blizzard Entertainment Esports Gaming Twitch
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