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Amazon Buys Out Twitch TV + A Thank-You Letter from Twitch CEO, Emmett Shear

GamerBlake90

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In an interesting turn of events, a fate that befell Double Helix Games has also touched Twitch TV. Today, Twitch's CEO, Emmett Shear, publishes a letter that serves two purposes: to thank the Twitch community for the support that was given over the years since the launch of the popular streaming website, and to reveal that they have officially been acquired by Amazon. While Mr. Shear assures the readers that nothing will change about their company (be it the board of staff, their office, their independence, etc.), this merger is set to increase their available resources that Twitch will use to better their business, as well as your experience.

Below is the letter in its entirety, taken from this page.

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Letter from the CEO
August 25, 2014

Dear Twitch Community,

It’s almost unbelievable that slightly more than 3 years ago, Twitch didn’t exist. The moment we launched, we knew we had stumbled across something special. But what followed surprised us as much as anyone else, and the impact it’s had on both the community and us has been truly profound.

Your talent, your passion, your dedication to gaming, your memes, your brilliance - these have made Twitch what it is today. Every day, we strive to live up to the standard set by you, the community. We want to create the very best place to share your gaming and life online, and that mission continues to guide us.

Together with you, we’ve found new ways of connecting developers and publishers with their fans. We’ve created a whole new kind of career that lets people make a living sharing their love of games. We’ve brought billions of hours of entertainment, laughter, joy and the occasional ragequit. I think we can all call that a pretty good start.

Today, I’m pleased to announce we’ve been acquired by Amazon. We chose Amazon because they believe in our community, they share our values and long-term vision, and they want to help us get there faster. We’re keeping most everything the same: our office, our employees, our brand, and most importantly our independence. But with Amazon’s support we’ll have the resources to bring you an even better Twitch.

I personally want to thank you, each and every member of the Twitch community, for what you’ve created. Thank you for putting your faith in us. Thank you for sticking with us through growing pains and stumbles. Thank you for bringing your very best to us and sharing it with the world. Thank you, from a group of gamers who never dreamed they’d get to help shape the face of the industry that we love so much.

It’s dangerous to go alone. On behalf of myself and everyone else at Twitch, thank you for coming with us.

Emmett Shear, CEO
 

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EdFig81

Original OBS mbr/VSM/G4S
Honestly Amazon is making moves lately.
1)OG kindle
2) Kindle FIre
3) Buying Double Helix
4) amazon phone (fire or somethingi forget the name and i am to lazy to google)
5)owns twitch.

Hmmm can this happen
6)buys nintendo (thank god this ain't gamefaqs or i would be blown the fuck up, fyi hows that injustice DLC on that WiiU LOL:p )


Discounted Subcription for prime members :)
word how bout all prime members are covered & we get amazon prime video on android :p.... I I can only wish heh..
 
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sn1kzZe

Mortal
they always say in the beginning "nothing will change, business as usual" yeah right, everything will change, they already changed the VODs even before the announcement, it will take 2-3 big streamers to conflict with the new system and rip twitch.

the good thing is streamers make most of their income from donations so the ones that have big following can just switch to hitbox and still make moneyz
 

HellblazerHawkman

Confused Thanagarian
What happened to Google buying Twitch? And is this really a bad thing (beyond Amazon owning everything)? They bought Comixology and the only difference has been the Windows Store app seems worse than ever (they didn't do anything, just coincidence)
 

deathblooms2k4

Apprentice
Wonder what this means for the content ID system they implemented. Will streamers be able to go back to playing background music despite it technically being copyright infringement?