Twitch Holiday Spectacular looks back at 2018
Twitch celebrates the platform's 2018 milestones during the Holiday Spectacular live stream.
We're all a handful of days from closing up the roller coaster that is 2018 and various entities are wrapping the year with a look at the many milestones that were reached throughout. Twitch has shared their yearly retrospectives in the form of a video game and a comic book previously, but will be sticking to the platform's strengths with a live-streamed Twitch Holiday Spectacular. The stream started at 10 AM PT today, December 14, and will be running for one hour. After that, the channel will feature "something else on the channel you may find novel."
"We love celebrating the community and their achievements. It's their dedication and passion that have made for a record-setting year on Twitch," said Kate Jhaveri, Twitch Chief Marketing Officer, in the press release for the Twitch Holiday Spectacular. "Our role is to support everyone who helps create the live, interactive and shared entertainment that makes Twitch so unique and we'll keep that focus in 2019 with more tools, opportunities, and experiences to ensure the community continues to thrive."
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For this 2018 retrospective, the Twitch team shared a host of milestones that were reached with the incredible support of the platform's community:
- The number of Partner and Affiliate streamers who can generate revenue on Twitch grew more than 86% from 2017 to 2018. This included more than 248,000 streamers gaining Affiliate status and more than 7,800 streamers becoming Partners.
- The number of streamers per month increased, growing from 2 million in 2017 to more than 3 million in 2018 with now close to a half a million streamers going live every day.
- At any given time on average more than a million people are on Twitch and they’re watching more than ever. In 2018, the overall minutes watched increased to 434 billion (YTD).
- Ninja set the all-time record for highest concurrent viewership on an individual’s channel. He became a cultural touchpoint after a record-setting Fortnite stream in March where he was joined by Drake and attracted over 628,000 concurrent viewers. He proceeded to beat his own record the next month, when he attracted more than 667,000 concurrent viewers in April at the opening of the Las Vegas Esports Arena, setting the highest concurrent viewership on an individual’s Twitch channel ever.
- The ELEAGUE’s Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Grand Final match set a record with over 1 million concurrent viewers on a single organization’s channel.
- E3 in June set the record for the highest concurrent viewership across all of Twitch with more than 2.9 million tuning in, surpassing the previous record set in January 2018 of 2.5 million.
- Charity has remained a passion on Twitch with over $130 million raised by the Twitch community since the brand launched in 2011 and over $40 million raised in 2018, growing more than 30% since 2017.
- Emotes, which are the native language of Twitch when it comes to interactions in chat, have a new leader. LUL, the emote used to express laughter, unseated Kappa, the face of irony and sarcasm that has been the top emote since 2011, as the most used Global emote in 2018 with close to half a million appearances in chat. Kappa is followed in popularity by PogChamp which is used to show amazement.
- Helping to engage and retain fans have been interactive Extensions. There are now approximately 400 active Extensions with close to 4000 in development. In 2018, Twitch users have interacted with Extensions 4.9 billion times with Streamlabs being the most popular one, while the following represent some of the most innovative: Snap Camera, Sound Alerts, Crowd Control, Hypetalk, Design by Humans Merch Store, Tiltify Donations, Darwin Project Spectator Experience, Clone Drone in the Danger Zone, Character Trigger by Adobe, GameOn
- Tournament Organizer, and surviv.io.
In addition to keeping legacy games top of mind, streamers, publishers, and developers have propelled plenty of new releases into the spotlight. The top 10 new releases of 2018 based on minutes watched were Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Monster Hunter World, Sea of Thieves, FIFA 19, Red Dead Redemption 2, God of War, Realm Royale, Dragon Ball Fighterz, Far Cry 5, and Detroit: Become Human. - Twitch continues to be the premier destination for setting gaming records, especially on the speedrunning front. Among the many notable speedrunning records set in 2018 were The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time by Zfg1, Super Mario Bros. by somewes, Mega Man 11 by Qttsix, and Celeste by TGH_sr.
- Among the many new tools, features, and programs announced this year to help streamers grow, connect, and thrive were Twitch Creator Camp, Tags and Categories, Clip Champs and Top Cheerers, Extensions with Bits, and Community Gifting, to name a few. There were also numerous products revealed during the TwitchCon 2018 keynote which reinforce Twitch’s ongoing focus on streamer success heading into 2019.
The accolades above will be addressed during the live stream and Twitch staff want you to "think cookie decorating, tree trimming, gift giving, and special guests" with regards to how the milestones will be celebrated. The Twitch Holiday Spectacular live stream runs from 10:30 PT to 11:30 PT today, December 14. With any luck, it will have a much better reception than YouTube's 2018 retrospective. Stay tuned to Shacknews for additional updates.
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