Published on: 2025-04-22 02:29:57
StreamElements today put out its latest State of the Stream report for March 2025, where it detailed activity on Twitch for that month. The numbers show that Twitch’s viewership slumped in March, which is apparently typical for the platform — though the numbers drop to a happy normal rather than to a concerning low, according to StreamElements’ data. Monster Hunter Wilds also broke into the top 10 most-streamed categories for the month. According to StreamElement’s report, which was done in par
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Cloud-based streaming company StreamElements confirms it suffered a data breach at a third-party service provider after a threat actor leaked samples of stolen data on a hacking forum. The platform has reassured users that the attack didn't impact its servers, though older data at a third-party provider they stopped working with last year was still exposed. "We recently became aware of a data security incident involving a third-party service provider we stopped working with last year," the com
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Twitch announced this week that it has partnered with StreamElements to integrate the latter’s sponsorship platform directly into its streaming dashboard. This new move makes sponsorships easier to find and maintain for Twitch’s legion of creators, and those offered via StreamElements offer a guaranteed base pay and performance incentives. This is part of Twitch’s larger initiative to offer more monetization opportunities to all of its streamers, rather than just those with the biggest existing
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