Yearly live streaming trends Report of 2024
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Our Yearly Live Streaming Trends Report provides an in-depth analysis of the state of the live-streaming industry in 2024. Dive into detailed insights on the rise and reach of streaming platforms, the performance of top game publisher IPs, trending media, and the creators shaping the future of entertainment. Whether you’re a brand strategist, marketer, or industry enthusiast, this report is your ultimate guide to understanding the trends and opportunities that defined live-streaming in 2024 and use them for 2025. Just fill out the form and get your free report.
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Also inside Stream Hatchet’s 2024 Yearly Live Streaming Trends Report: gaming vs. non-gaming, gaming genres, esports, creator-led events case study, DLC case study, mobile, vtubers and much more.

- What were the most subscribed Twitch Streamers?
- What were Twitch drops?
- Who was the biggest Vtuber?
- What were the biggest creator-led events?
- What is SOOP and CHZZK?
- What were the biggest esports events?
- Are Youtube and Kick bigger than Twitch?
Some key Takeaways
- Kick has quickly replaced Facebook and several Korean platforms as the third most-watched platform, taking up 5.7% of the total market share.
- Twitch Drops have become the go-to streaming-exclusive event for bringing a game’s community together, boosting weekly viewership by huge amounts (like 454% in the case of Hunt: Showdown 1896).
- Co-streaming of esports events continues to be a growing trend, with 45% of all esports viewership coming from co-streaming channels in 2024 (1.3B hours watched). With publishers becoming more open to working with co-streamers, we expect this % to continue to increase.

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