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Twitch Rivals
GameFortnite
League of Legends
Teamfight Tactics
Apex Legends
Call of Duty: Warzone
Valorant
Minecraft
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
Chess.com
Escape From Tarkov
FoundedFebruary 28, 2018
Owner(s)Twitch
Venue(s)Twitch (online)
TwitchCon[1]

Twitch Rivals is an esports tournament and online competitive event featuring Twitch streamers and former pro players.[2][3][4][5][6]

History

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Twitch Rivals 2018

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The first ever Twitch Rivals event was hosted on February 28, 2018. It included 38 events and 800 Twitch affiliates and partners.[7]

Twitch Rivals 2019

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Twitchcon 2019 hosted a LAN based Twitch Rivals tournament for professional players, streamers, and attendees alike. Several notable celebrities participated in the tournament, including Grayson Allen, Tfue, and Dr DisRespect. In a podcast interview, CapitalistAries (a player who participated at the event)[8] confirmed that the event "featured a wide variety of players, with about a third of the entire convention being involved." The tournament featured Fortnite on Friday, League of Legends (both standard gameplay, and Teamfight Tactics), and Apex Legends. While Twitch Rivals featured a two million dollar prize pool overall, Epic Games (who own Fortnite) supplied one million dollars to pay for the Fortnite tournament.[9]

Fortnite

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The Fortnite Battle Royale tournament included a Top Creator Trios competition, which included many trios, including the following:

The format of this competition featured four four-match-long rounds, with only qualifying teams making it to the final round. The winning trio was the team featuring Tina, Rhux, and 1400pika.[10][11]

League of Legends

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The 2019 Twitch Rivals event featured two competitions: the NA vs. EU Showmatch, and the Rumble On The Rift tournament. Both tournaments featured a first place cash prize of $20,000, and a second place consolation prize of $5,000.[12]

NA vs. EU Showmatch

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This tournament featured two teams:

  • Team NA
    • WingsOfDeath
    • nightblue3
    • anniebot
    • Yvonnie
    • Natsumili
  • Team EU
    • GobGG
    • ElOjoNinja
    • NoWay4u_Sir
    • CarritosKami
    • DrFeelGood

Rumble on the Rift

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This tournament featured two teams:

Twitch Rivals 2023

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Squid Craft Games 2

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Squid Craft Games 2
Squid Craft Games 2 logo
DateFebruary 22 – March 5, 2023 (2023-02-22 – 2023-03-05)
TypeGaming
Organised by
Participants200

Squid Craft Games 2 was a Twitch Rivals event based on the Netflix series Squid Game, launched by Eufonia Studio from 28 February to 5 March 2023, and it had 200 participants.[13][14] The event was carried out in Minecraft.[15] Sapnap was the winner and won US$100,000, while Shadoune came in second.[16]

It was a great success and got 2 millions of viewers during the first days of the event,[17] being the second most followed Twitch Rivals event. It took the fifth position out of eight between the 2023 events in number of followers.[18] It was considered as one of the most attractive streaming event.[19]

Participants
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  • E_MasterSensei
  • Edurnity
  • MirandaIbañez
  • Patodeaqualand
  • Mizterfilip
  • SherezadeMR
  • Carola
  • AriGameplays
  • Rodezel
  • Missa Sinfonia
  • AlecHernandezC
  • RobertoCein
  • Barcagamer
  • SpreenDMC
  • Alanalarana
  • elded
  • Sekiam
  • aXoZer
  • Rioboo
  • Hasvik
  • Pipepunk
  • Zeling
  • NimuVT
  • Wardsess
  • BoffeGP
  • Luh
  • Betra
  • Nissaxter
  • Robleis
  • Tanizen
  • MaferRocha
  • Eskimalito
  • ElChurches
  • xCry
  • OutConsumer
  • tvandeR
  • Crisgreen
  • Carreraaa
  • BersGamer
  • Ampeterby7
  • Filisgg
  • Maau
  • ILocochon
  • zormanworld
  • ElRichMC
  • German Garmendia
  • D3stri
  • Wefere
  • Manucraft
  • Roier
  • SoyPan
  • Renrize
  • xxxthefocusxxx
  • OllieGamerz
  • LlunaClark
  • Luzu
  • Nuvia
  • Suzyroxx
  • Latesitoo
  • Caprimint
  • Perxitaa
  • Noe9977
  • VioletaG
  • Reborn_live
  • Aroyitt
  • Spursito
  • Mymtumtum69
  • Amablitz
  • SugusSusana
  • Elxokas
  • Aldo_Geo
  • Unicornio
  • Paracetamor
  • Srcheeto
  • CooLifeGame
  • Reventxz
  • Pujidos_90
  • Agustin51
  • gtv_genesis
  • Rivers gg
  • Lit Killah
  • Zilverk
  • Kajalnapalm
  • Vicens
  • Sofia_Anyway
  • LakshartNia
  • LittleRagerGirl
  • Moyorz87
  • RocioDTA
  • Delt4Forc3
  • Staryuuki
  • Manutegaming
  • xlightmoonx
  • Natalan
  • ElZeein
  • Conterstine
  • LarryCabirria
  • ElMariana
  • Brianeitor2002
  • VickyPalami
  • DUXORETHEY
  • Silithur
  • Paulettee
  • Lenay
  • Nephtunie
  • Shadoune666
  • Alecomeco
  • bSweetyb
  • FapParaMoar
  • Bobicraftmc
  • champi14
  • KarlJacobs
  • PUVLOO
  • MrKeroro10
  • Werlyb
  • Mayleen
  • Josecristo_
  • Karchez
  • iAmphy
  • Goes_x
  • Moxwdf
  • Germisse
  • MYM_ALKAPONE
  • BorjaPavón
  • ZellenDust
  • ipandarina
  • AgenteMaxo
  • sirolopez56
  • Kidirl
  • Espe
  • MariusOptimus
  • Jelty
  • Gemita
  • ADN_QC
  • TheGrefg
  • DeqiuV
  • Quackity
  • Emikukis
  • Josepo_90
  • Budcat
  • Dylantero
  • nilojeda
  • imantado
  • Cristinini
  • MenosTrece
  • pollito_senpai
  • Ernesbarbeq
  • Danielxbox300
  • IlloJuan
  • Farfadox
  • Desst3
  • Sarinha_3
  • ElFedelobo
  • Goncho
  • TheDaarick28
  • jhdelacruz777
  • Knekro
  • 8cho
  • HITBOXKING
  • Brunenger
  • Folagorlives
  • Neekolulz
  • CH14
  • JuanSGuarnizo
  • Rapturss
  • Alexby11
  • Jcorko_
  • Noni
  • Ricoy
  • Deargia
  • Biyin_
  • Ibai
  • AuronPlay
  • El Rubius
  • Komanche
  • xQc
  • Tubbo
  • Amouranth
  • TinaKitten
  • Tfue
  • Moistcritical
  • Mictia00
  • FoolishGamers
  • Loserfruit
  • Sylveey
  • Dreamer
  • GeorgeNotFound
  • Sapnap
  • Hannahxxrose
  • Darizard9
  • Pokimane
  • Kun Agüero
  • Nefarius
  • Beniju03
  • Elyas360
  • ElviraYuki
  • TheDonato
  • AngieVelasco08
  • Pelicanger
  • Diffrent

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Twitch reveal TwitchCon 2020 dates in Amsterdam and San Diego". Dexerto.com. 28 September 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  2. ^ "Twitch Rivals". 2019-09-29. Archived from the original on 2019-09-29. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  3. ^ "Scores and standings for Twitch Rivals League of Legends at TwitchCon 2019". Dot Esports. 2019-09-28. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  4. ^ "Team EU, Team Yassuo Win Twitch Rivals League of Legends". TheGamer. 2019-09-28. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  5. ^ "Twitch Rivals Fortnite at TwitchCon 2019: Recap and Results". estnn.com. 28 September 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  6. ^ Groux, Christopher (2019-09-27). "How to watch 'Fortnite's Twitchcon Showdown". Newsweek. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  7. ^ "Twitch Rivals returns with over 100 events in 2019". Twitch Blog. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  8. ^ "#0 - Introductions & Are amateur teams worth it? - Behind the Scenes: eSports". Spotify.
  9. ^ "Twitch Rivals Features The Best Of The Best At Twitchcon 2019 (And A $2 Million Prize Pool)". TheGamer. September 19, 2019.
  10. ^ "TwitchCon 2019 Fortnite Rivals Tournament - final placements". Dexerto. 2019-09-28. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  11. ^ @twitchesports (September 28, 2019). "Your #1 Trio,…" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 2019-09-28. Retrieved 2023-05-31 – via Twitter.
  12. ^ Samples, Rachel (2019-09-28). "Scores and standings for Twitch Rivals League of Legends at TwitchCon 2019". Dot Esports. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  13. ^ Requena Molina, Nacho (23 February 2023). "Squid Craft Games 2: these are all the streamers that will participate". Softonic (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  14. ^ Superlike.com (2023). "Estos fueron todos los juegos de la segunda edición de los Squid Craft Games". Canal RCN (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  15. ^ "Squid Craft Games 2 en Minecraft: fecha, hora de inicio y cuándo se desvelarán los participantes". MeriStation (in Spanish). 13 February 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  16. ^ Brooks, Amanda (9 March 2023). "Exploring the Thrilling World of Squid Craft Games". Stream Hatchet (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  17. ^ Alford, Aaron (24 January 2022). "SquidCraft Games sets new Twitch Rivals record at over 2 million concurrent viewers". Invenglobal. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  18. ^ Mass, Lea (1 March 2023). "Twitch Rivals SquidCraft Games 2 kicks off with over 1.6 million concurrent viewers". Streamscharts. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  19. ^ Díaz, Carlos (1 March 2023). "Así fueron las audiencias de Squid Craft en el día 1: el top 10 de streamers". Movistar eSports (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 April 2023.
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