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Thursday, 31 July 2014

Google To Buy Twitch Soon!!!

Google-Twitch deal reportedly finalized?


Google's deal to buy Twitch has reportedly been finalized as the internet giant gets ready to acquire the popular livestreaming platform under its wings for a whopping $1 billion.
Initial rumours on Google acquiring Twitch surfaced two months ago, where the internet giant seemed interested to purchase the popular video game livestreaming platform. Today, the Google-Twitch deal has reportedly gone through as Google purchases Twitch for a huge sum of $1 billion.
Neither Google nor Twitch has made any official comment over this matter, however, VentureBeatmentions that the deal was spear headed by Google's YouTube division. The exact amount of the purchase is currently unknown, however, a strong indication of nearly $1 billion worth deal is expected.
With this acquisition, Google, now has ownership over two of the biggest video sharing platforms; YouTube and Twitch and has well expanded into the gaming horizon. Back in 2006, Google purchased YouTube for an astonishing $1.65 billion and now is the biggest video sharing platform across the globe.
Similarly, Twitch has grown its userbase from 3.2 million active users back in 2011 to an astounding 50 million monthly active users varying across various game genres. In its 2013 annual report, Twitch stated on having more than 900,000 unique broadcasters, 6,000,000 video broadcasts per month, and more than 5100 partnered channels on - amongst other things.

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

DOTA 2: NEWBEE WINS THE INTERNATIONAL 4 CHAMPIONSHIP

ViCi Gaming won the first Grand Finals match against NewBee handily, forcing a submission at the 25 minute mark. ViCi averaged more than one kill per minute. NewBee recovered in game two, slaughtering ViCi in return to even the series, and carried the momentum into another win. With the Grand Finals championship on the line, NewBee refused to give up an inch, outplaying ViCi every second of the 15 minute match. NewBee claimed the Aegis of Champions trophy in a 3-1 victory.
NewBee secured its spot in The International's Grand Finals on the first day, carving its way through ViCi Gaming and Evil Geniuses with apparent effortlessness.
In the matches that followed, Cloud9 eliminated Na'Vi -- previous winners of The International and an audience favorite at TI4 -- and underdogs LGD knocked out Invictus Gaming -- another TI champion.
LGDs success continued, but wouldn't last. Team DK eliminated LGD in a tense three-game series comeback, and proceded to compete against ViCi Gaming, who defeated Cloud 9. VG succeeded against Team DK, and moved on to battle Evil Geniuses for the privelage of competing against NewBee in The International 4's Grand Finals.
ViCi destroyed EG in its first match, ending it just after the 16 minute mark. EG responded with phenomenal teamfight tactics in game two, and forced a deciding third game, in which VG trounced EG in just 15 minutes.
NewBee took on ViCi Gaming, and a winner was crowned.