Twitch Streamer’s CS:GO Broadcast Interrupted by Ceiling Collapse

Twitch Streamer's CS:GO Broadcast Interrupted by Ceiling Collapse

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is a popular game for Twitch streamers to provide commentary on, but it’s not every day that a ceiling collapse interrupts a stream. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened to Twitch streamer Dylastein during a recent CS:GO match. While spectating, his ceiling suddenly caved in, prompting him to end his broadcast. Dylastein had a close call during a recent Twitch stream when his ceiling collapsed due to a leak in his AC damaging the drywall. Luckily, he had been napping before the stream, so he was not injured.…

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Cloud9 player fined for faking a blow job on stage

Cloud9 player fined for faking a blow job on stage

Cloud9 Valorant player Jordan Zellsis Montemurro has been fined by Riot Games for making an obscene gesture towards an opponent during a match against NRG at VCT 2023: Americas League. The cyber athlete announced this during the stream. After a successful round, Zellsis simulated performing oral sex. According to him, the penalty was “for sucking air”. To make up for the monetary loss, Montemurro began collecting $10k through donations from viewers, but clarified that this was not necessarily the amount of the fine, as he could not give a specific…

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China bans children under 16 from streaming and becoming stars

China bans children under 16 from streaming and becoming stars

China has banned streaming with children under the age of 16. Local regulators were concerned about the demonstration of “capitalist values” and “extravagant pleasures” in the videos of young Chinese. Internet platforms were banned from promoting the accounts of children and teenagers, creating underage stars out of them, in order to earn money from this activity. Streamer dressed as Mario said the name “Mario” 395,000 times during 129 hours of stream China bans children under 16 from streaming This is stated in the statement of the State Administration of the…

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The League of Legends World Cup is the most watched tournament of 2021, The International 10 and PGL Major Stockholm are in the top 5

The League of Legends World Cup is the most watched tournament of 2021, The International 10 and PGL Major Stockholm are in the top 5

Analytical website Esports Charts has shared stats for the most viewed esports tournaments in 2021. The League of Legends World Championship set a world record in esports history – spectators spent 174.8 million hours watching the tournament. Streamer Life Simulator: Description and System Requirements The second line is occupied by The International 10 (107.2 million hours). PGL Major Stockholm 2021 finished fourth on the list of tournaments (71.26 million hours). Earlier it became known that Twitch view hours increased by 45% in 2021. Streams watched it for 24 billion hours.

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