Posted February 28, 2017
https://blog.twitch.tv/coming-soon-twitch-games-commerce-6b646d832480#.6s5z8vb37
''It works like this: an offer to purchase will appear below the video when a streamer is playing a game that’s available through Twitch. Partnered streamers who opt in will receive a 5% rev share for these purchases, and viewers who buy will receive a digital Twitch Crate that contains a randomly generated reward like an emote, badges, or Bits for Cheering. That’s pretty much the definition of a win-win-win.''
''Games can be downloaded and played via the Twitch launcher. Games and in-game items can also be fulfilled directly to developers’ ID systems via account linking.''
Like buying from specific stores to get specific goodies, but the goodies here are twitch tv bits / items and the satisfaction of supporting your favorite streamers. This like native advertising / referral links. Seems to me like this will incentivize streamers to make their viewers purchase the game they're playing, for that sweet 5%.
Also, does anyone on this forum use twitch at all? I've never seen it referenced here. Anyone subscribed to a streamer? What do you watch? Why / why don't you use it?
''It works like this: an offer to purchase will appear below the video when a streamer is playing a game that’s available through Twitch. Partnered streamers who opt in will receive a 5% rev share for these purchases, and viewers who buy will receive a digital Twitch Crate that contains a randomly generated reward like an emote, badges, or Bits for Cheering. That’s pretty much the definition of a win-win-win.''
''Games can be downloaded and played via the Twitch launcher. Games and in-game items can also be fulfilled directly to developers’ ID systems via account linking.''
Like buying from specific stores to get specific goodies, but the goodies here are twitch tv bits / items and the satisfaction of supporting your favorite streamers. This like native advertising / referral links. Seems to me like this will incentivize streamers to make their viewers purchase the game they're playing, for that sweet 5%.
Also, does anyone on this forum use twitch at all? I've never seen it referenced here. Anyone subscribed to a streamer? What do you watch? Why / why don't you use it?