Twitch’s biggest event of the year called Twitch Rivals, is currently in progress and many fans from all over the world are tuning in to watch their favorite streamers compete in a competitive entertainment event. Over 100 events are scheduled for the said event, which includes some of the most popular games on the platform, such as Minecraft, League of Legends, and Call of Duty: Warzone. Even the most recent entry in the gaming world Call of Duty: Vanguard.

Twitch also announced their decision to partner with Crypto.com as a result of the enormous success and viewership.

Many organizations and well-known streamers/creators have signed massive deals in the Esports industry’s latest venture into the crypto field, and the community is well aware of this. The TSM’s venture into crypto with FTX, which saw all gaming representatives of the organization change their alias initials to “TSM FTX,” is one of the most well-known sponsorship deals.

Now, as part of a multi-year deal, Twitch Rivals and Crypto.com will collaborate on upcoming events.

On November 4, 2021, the partnership was announced on stage during Twitch Rivals: Ultimate Challenge, which features some of the most popular streamers competing in a LAN competition and thrilling real-life challenges. Twitch allows your favorite geeks and competitive players to participate in real-life activities. Tyler1 to Tenz to xQc to Tenz. Everyone was there to compete in one or more of the games.

Crypto.com is now Twitch Rivals’ Official Global Cryptocurrency Partner as well as the Official Global Marketing Partner, according to the agreement. With this “first-of-its-kind partnership,” Cypto.com will be able to show over 250 Twitch Rivals Broadcasts from around the world.