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TwitchCon

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Updated Nov 06, 2024 at 11:27AM EST by LiterallyAustin.

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Overview

TwitchCon is a convention devoted to Twitch and video game streaming
culture held annually in California every fall since 2015.

Background

The first Twitchcon opened on September 25th, 2015 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.[1] It featured CEO Emmett Shear as the keynote speaker and Darude as a performer at the afterparty.


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Developments

The following year, the con extended to another day and took place at the San Diego Convention Center. It was attended by 35,000 people. The following year, it moved to the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center and was held from October 20-22nd. This year, it was covered by Kotaku, who wrote several articles[3][2] covering drama and controversies from the event. For example, several people at the convention were streaming their experiences on Twitch, which was not appreciated by people at the con who did not wish to be filmed.[2]


tweet of someone that sent from Twitchcon about shoving IRL streams in your face Someone figures out a way to make things awkward next time someone forces you into their IRL stream

Additionally, Kotaku[3] and Mashable[4] covered a giant portrait of artist Bob Ross made of beads created by streamer Edward Flabberjackson (shown below).


Edward Flabberjackson standing next to a giant streamer mural of Bob Ross

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