Photos: Long Beach’s TwitchCon brings together video game live-streamers
A visitor arrives in costume for the opening day of the third annual TwitchCon on Friday at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center.
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Katie Upshall of Newfoundland, Canada, who uses the Twitch handle PmsProxy, says she is live-streaming full time on the platform and “makes a good living” as a Twitch partner.
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Gamer Ian Beltran of Phoenix, who uses the Twitch handle blorn0, dresses as his character from the multiplayer shooter “H1Z1” for a tournament at TwitchCon’s gaming arena on Friday.
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A screen shows a variety of Twitch live streams inside the exhibitors hall on the opening day of TwitchCon on Friday.
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Gamer Cody Barton of Syracuse, N.Y., poses next to a poster for the game “H1Z1,” which he will be playing as part of a competition during TwitchCon.
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Ian Beltran, left, and an unidentified player compete in an “H1Z1” gaming tournament with a grand prize of $500,000 on the opening day of TwitchCon.
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A stage for the video game “H1Z1” is set up for TwitchCon attendees to pose with for photos.
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Twitch’s Amazon connection is on display during TwitchCon’s opening day. Amazon paid $970 million to acquire the live-streaming platform in 2014.
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Jeffrey Gates, center, who uses the Twitch handle thekelekter, poses with characters from the video game “Lineage” in the exhibitors hall at TwitchCon.
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Twitch streamer DrDisRespect, center, is stopped for photos on opening day of TwitchCon. With more than 1 million followers, DrDisRespect is a top content creator on the network, earning him partner status.
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People line up to watch the opening rounds of a tournament for the game “H1Z1” with a grand prize of $500,000 on opening day of TwitchCon.
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Ian Beltran, center, dons his character’s pig mask as he takes his gaming station for a tournament playing the multiplayer shooter “H1Z1” at TwitchCon.
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Twitch streamer Dozerbob, dressed as wrestler Randy “Macho Man” Savage, live-streams as he enters the exhibitors hall on opening day of TwitchCon.
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