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To celebrate the live streaming gaming trend taking place all over the world including Russian,

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in August at Moscow’s Skolkovo Technopark. LG upped its official partnership status by sponsoring the Streamfest Awards, the award ceremony that brings together the most influential members of Russia’s game streaming culture every year.

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Among those joining in the festivities were gamers broadcasting live from tournaments, popular musicians and company representatives with an interest and passion for the flourishing live streaming space. During the 12-hour broadcast, more than 300,000 viewers entered the stream which was broadcast live on the hugely popular online social platform TikTok.

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, a former Fortnite pro esports player and esports streamer featured in Forbes’s in the New Media category, was LG’s nominee and winner for Ultimate Achievement in Streaming. It was a record-breaking year for Buster, being the first streamer in the CIS region to exceed two million subscribers on Twitch for which he received a new UltraGear gaming monitor from LG.

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The multifaceted partnership with Moscow-based professional team was highlighted live on air with appearances by the team’s famous world champions who achieved massive success in Riot Games’ Valorant. Earlier this year LG announced an extension of its partnership with Gambit, becoming the official partner of its talented Valorant, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Apex Legends and League of Legends teams.

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The players discussed several topics, answered several questions posted by viewers in the chat and shared their experience of rising to the top of their field and their stories of success. A big part of the discussion also focused on the importance of responsible gaming, a critical issue in the fast-growing gaming industry in Russia.

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Guests tried their hand at Fortnite in the studio, taking advantage of , LG Russia’s online course prepared and launched in partnership with popular Fortnite players and LG ambassador . Beginning mid-November for a period of four weeks, the online program offered courses designed by champions themselves. Not only will the players give tips on how to beat the competition in Fortnight, they will also give valuable insight into how players can turn their love for gaming into a professional career in esports.

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Bringing the Streamfest Awards to a close, all attendees enjoyed a performance from talented Twitch streamer and musician . To do her remarkable voice justice, LG XBOOM party audio systems provided the perfect sound and booming base to rock the dance floor and create an unforgettable atmosphere for all the guests.

Participating in the Streamfest Award was a testament to LG’s commitment to providing the best experience to the Russian gaming community. Check out the full live stream .

Contributed by LG Russia

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