YouTube is coming out in full force for this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), a trade show that marks one of the gaming industry's biggest annual gatherings. This year, YouTube is planning eight hours of live programming on both June 10 and June 11 with the platform’s biggest gaming stars, including Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins, Ali-a, AngryJoe, Boogie2988, iJustine, MatPat, TypicalGamer, and Vikkstar.
This is the fourth year that the YouTube Live At E3 stream has been broadcast courtesy of YouTube and the noted gaming exec Geoff Keighley, who is hosting and executive producing the event. Keighley, who also created The Game Awards, operates a multi-year content pact with YouTube. The stream will take place on the E3 YouTube channel, and will feature game demos, interviews with developers, and live simulcasts of press conferences from Xbox, Bethesda, Ubisoft, Sony PlayStation, and more. E3 will be held from June 12 to June 14.
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This is the fourth year that the YouTube Live At E3 stream has been broadcast courtesy of YouTube and the noted gaming exec Geoff Keighley, who is hosting and executive producing the event. Keighley, who also created The Game Awards, operates a multi-year content pact with YouTube. The stream will take place on the E3 YouTube channel, and will feature game demos, interviews with developers, and live simulcasts of press conferences from Xbox, Bethesda, Ubisoft, Sony PlayStation, and more. E3 will be held from June 12 to June 14.
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- 6/4/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Popular “Fortnite” streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins and music producer/DJ Marshmello will appear as special guests on “YouTube Live at E3,” producer Geoff Keighley and YouTube announced Monday.
The show, now in its fourth year, will air 16 hours of live programming across two days from a custom-built studio at L.A. Live. Ninja will join Keighley as a special guest host on June 11. The 26-year-old gained notoriety earlier this year when he streamed himself playing “Fortnite” with rapper Drake. He will be presented with his Diamond Play button during the broadcast, given to YouTube creators who surpass the 10 million subscriber mark. Ninja currently has over 12 million subscribers on his channel.
Meanwhile, Marshmello will join Ninja as a special guest for a live Let’s Play and debut his new track “Tell Me.” His new album, “Joytime 2,” comes out June 22. Marshmello has over 14 million subscribers on YouTube and 2.4 billion views on...
The show, now in its fourth year, will air 16 hours of live programming across two days from a custom-built studio at L.A. Live. Ninja will join Keighley as a special guest host on June 11. The 26-year-old gained notoriety earlier this year when he streamed himself playing “Fortnite” with rapper Drake. He will be presented with his Diamond Play button during the broadcast, given to YouTube creators who surpass the 10 million subscriber mark. Ninja currently has over 12 million subscribers on his channel.
Meanwhile, Marshmello will join Ninja as a special guest for a live Let’s Play and debut his new track “Tell Me.” His new album, “Joytime 2,” comes out June 22. Marshmello has over 14 million subscribers on YouTube and 2.4 billion views on...
- 6/4/2018
- by Stefanie Fogel
- Variety Film + TV
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