Airing on over 50 different digital networks this year, The Game Awards continued to expand its reach and appears to have succeeded in doing so by reaching so many livestreams. Compared to last year’s show which experienced around 26.2 million livestreams, the stats shared this week showed a 73% increase. Peak concurrent viewers topped out at over 7.5 million spectators.
Geoff Keighley, creator of The Game Awards, shared a statement on the record-setting growth and the progress of The Game Awards throughout the past few years.
“We are grateful and humbled by the continued growth of The Game Awards over the past six years,” Keighley said. “These record-setting results show that gaming culture continues to reach new audiences around the globe, and these numbers re-affirm our distribution approach of streaming the show live and free across more than 50 digital video platforms.”
Thank you for watching and supporting #TheGameAwards We're honored to announce a record 45 million livestreams for the 2019 show, an increase of 73% over last year. The gaming industry keep growing. And I finally got to meet Beaker. pic.twitter.com/DHniqExMzZ
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) 18 December 2019
Plenty of Twitch streamers wanted to co-stream the event as well with 4,700 different content creators sharing the stream on their channels, the stats showed. People were also more involved in the voting process this year with 50% more votes logged to contribute to the different categories.
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