Everything to know about Amouranth’s Streamer Royale

The "Event of the Summer" will feature some big streamers.

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Amouranth is serving as the lead producer of Streamer Royale, which is being promoted as the “Event of the Summer” and an event in which streamers face each other in undisclosed competitions.

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The event was first teased on April 15, at which time Amouranth, via her personal Twitter account, said this was “just the tip of the iceberg.” A day later, Amouranth was revealed as the lead producer of the event. The specifics of Streamer Royale have not been announced, but it appears the creators will face off against each other in physical competitions. As we get closer to the event’s date of May 28, more information, such as specific games, will likely become known.

Here is everything you need to know about Amouranth’s Streamer Royale.

Participants

Five participants have been announced so far via the Streamer Royale Twitter account. And although no new name was revealed yesterday, Amouranth said a new contestant will be announced every day or every other day on Twitter.

Here are the participants that have been confirmed for Streamer Royale.

  • xQc
  • Alinity
  • MoistCr1TiKaL
  • LilyPichu
  • Jack Manifold
  • Emiru
  • Myth
  • PaymoneyWubby
  • Nihachu
  • Tasteless and Artosis (casters)
  • ConnorEatsPants
  • AustinShow (co-host)
  • Minx
  • Miko
  • Slime (interviewer)
  • Fundy

Fan involvement

The Streamer Royale is accepting fan submissions of “commercials, memes, or any other fan made content” to fill lulls during the show. Submissions will be accepted until May 24, according to the Streamer Royale Twitter account.

Stream

Streamer Royale will be broadcast live on Amouranth’s Twitch channel on May 28 starting at 12pm CT. The exact schedule and length of the event has not been unveiled.

Related: How to watch Amouranth’s Streamer Royale

Though the event is in-person, there is a reasonable likelihood that some of the content creators participating in the event might bring a mobile setup with them and stream from the event. But details regarding those personal streams have not been announced.


This article will be updated as we learn more information about Streamer Royale.

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