QTCinderella’s Streamer Awards return for a fourth time in December

Back again.

QTCinderella and Pokimane at the Streamer Awards
Screenshot via QTCinderella

If you were hoping for another chance to nominate and vote for your favorite streamer to win an award or two, QTCinderella and offbrand have the perfect opportunity for you with the fourth edition of the Streamer Awards coming this December.

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Started in 2022, QTCinderella’s award show honoring the best in streaming has quickly become a must-see event for streaming fans and a must-attend party for the stars of platforms like Twitch and YouTube alike. The last edition of the show in February 2024 featured some of the biggest names in the award ceremony’s history, including musical performances from legitimate stars like bbno$. Last year’s awards also solidified Kai Cenat as the biggest streamer of the past couple of years after he won his second consecutive Streamer of the Year award.

The show will take place on Dec. 7, and will once again be broadcast on QTCinderella’s Twitch channel. Not many other details have been revealed yet, but QT will likely serve as the event’s host once again.

Also returning to produce the show is offbrand, the production and media company co-founded by Ludwig. The event will cap off what’s been a busy year for offbrand, as they’ve juggled producing the last Streamer Awards, live events like Ludwig’s Streamer Games, and streaming and YouTube content as well. The company also launched offbrand games this year with incredibly popular streamer and developer Jason “Thor” Hall aka Pirate Software serving as director of strategy.

Voting hasn’t opened yet for the latest edition of the show, but it likely will in the next month or so as we get closer to the event. Interested viewers can pay attention to QTCinderella’s socials for more information.

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