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The state of Twitch in 2022: Too big to fail

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May 24, 2022


THE STATE OF PC GAMING

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Across early 2022, we’ve been taking a look (opens in new tab) at the major games, genres and platforms that make PC gaming to see where they’re at this year.

Twitch, though others have tried to challenge its domination, is the most successful streaming platform right now. Facebook and YouTube still linger just outside of the limelight as Amazon’s livestreaming service continues to serve millions of users, streamers, and companies every month. But that’s not to say the service is perfect. Far from it in fact. But in 2022, Twitch is a complicated machine of good intentions marred with flawed executions. 

Again and again Twitch has faced crises. The hate raids were the most high-profile long-term issue, wherein streamers (the majority of which were people of colour and/or part of the LGBTQ+ community) received a huge influx of bot viewers spewing hatred towards the streamer. Other controversies and metas rule the site’s perception among the masses, like the rise of the yoga ASMR streams or hot tub meta. And let’s not forget that Twitch leak at the end of 2021 (opens in new tab), revealing a huge amount of private payout information of the site’s streamers as well as the site’s source code.

During the pandemic, Twitch grew even larger than it ever was before. More viewers, more streamers, more engagement. Now the world is opening up once again, that growth has stagnated a little. It was always inevitable but now Twitch’s boom has slowed and streamers are taking stock of what’s to come and what they really want from the platform. So how is Twitch faring in 2022?

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How is Twitch doing right now? 





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