Twitch has reached a level of success that it is now hosting an official meetup in San Francisco for fans and streamers. The service that pretty much made video game live-streaming the phenomenal success that it is today had decided to delve into the physical realm and promises live content and discussions at the two-day event.
The streaming game service Twitch will soon no longer be an online-only phenomenon. Today, the company announced TwitchCon, a two-day San Francisco meetup for fans, developers, and streamers. What will they be doing on September 25th and 26th? Besides the obvious networking and fan mingling, Twitch says attendees can “experience live content” and “learn from the community’s thought leaders,” in a truly masterful display of vagueness. The schedule, a “call for content,” and more information (hopefully including the ticket prices) will be released in the coming months.