Twitchcon 2019 hosted a LAN based Twitch Rivals tournament for professional players, streamers, and attendees alike. Several notable celebrities participated in the tournament, includingGrayson Allen,Tfue, andDr DisRespect. In a podcast interview, CapitalistAries (a player who participated at the event)[8] confirmed that the event "featured a wide variety of players, with about a third of the entire convention being involved." The tournament featuredFortnite on Friday,League of Legends (both standard gameplay, andTeamfight Tactics), andApex Legends. While Twitch Rivals featured a two million dollar prize pool overall,Epic Games (who own Fortnite) supplied one million dollars to pay for the Fortnite tournament.[9]
The format of this competition featured four four-match-long rounds, with only qualifying teams making it to the final round. The winning trio was the team featuring Tina, Rhux, and 1400pika.[10][11]
The 2019 Twitch Rivals event featured two competitions: the NA vs. EU Showmatch, and the Rumble On The Rift tournament. Both tournaments featured a first place cash prize of $20,000, and a second place consolation prize of $5,000.[12]
Squid Craft Games 2 was a Twitch Rivals event based on the Netflix seriesSquid Game, launched by Eufonia Studio from 28 February to 5 March 2023, and it had 200 participants.[13][14] The event was carried out inMinecraft.[15]Sapnap was the winner and won US$100,000, while Shadoune came in second.[16]
It was a great success and got 2 millions of viewers during the first days of the event,[17] being the second most followed Twitch Rivals event. It took the fifth position out of eight between the 2023 events in number of followers.[18] It was considered as one of the most attractive streaming event.[19]