Dear Medivia Members, you should encourage players on Twitch. Currently, there are no benefits for those who stream or for those who watch. I’m sure this would generate massive free publicity for the game. The most basic approach would be to offer exclusive items and rewards for those who reach view (watch hours) or streaming time goals. For example, set a goal of 30 hours of monthly views, allowing streamers to earn two 50% vouchers per month, and you’ll see how it motivates people. This is just a superficial idea; I think we can use this ticket to refine the concept and come up with something that truly incentivizes players. The return for MEDIVIA will be huge.
#Turning Twitch into a Powerful Marketing Tool for Medivia
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Agree. I think you get a twitch tapestry banner at 1k loged streaming hours and someone said theyll pay your premium after so many consistent streaming hours??( not sure if thats stilll a thing or not but some were saying it was before). But they could help make it more appealing for people to stream

My take: it takes some effort to stream and provide the viewership with cool content but rewards for watching is bit of a stretch. You can literally open the stream and go full afk for the day, then get moved to another stream via raid.
read the "dear streamers channel" bro #📺┃streamer-requirements
bro this is a new idea, that is old idea
But even when you're afk, Twitch delivers more and gives more information about the game. And it doesn't stop there, a game with many spectators has a huge impact when it comes to attracting new players. And in the end everyone wins, media with visibility and attracting new players, players who will always have something new, it could even be unique household items to have a cool impact too. There's no point in standing still and being negative, you have to try and see what works and what doesn't. But marketing is the soul of the business. Medivia has everything it takes to be successful!
well you said and i quote "Currently, there are no benefits for those who stream or for those who watch" and i linked you the channel that shows the benefits for the streamers...