![]() The chess pro didn’t let the uncertainty and unpredictability deter him, though. When he first started streaming, he said, the chess side of Twitch was “like the Wild West” with just a few streamers, none of whom seemed to know what they were doing. Rozman created his Twitch channel back in February 2018, for no other reason than he was bored and needed something to do after he got home from teaching. ![]() obviously, with all this explosion, it’s becoming that. “For me, was definitely not the primary source of income. I was teaching chess Monday through Sunday,” Rozman explained to In The Know. With more than 206,000 followers, the 25-year-old New York City native turned streaming - or, if you ask his father, “high- tech panhandling” - into a full-time gig in 2020, something that felt unfeasible just a year prior.Ī post shared by Levy Rozman wasn’t streaming full-time until 6 months ago. One of the biggest chess streamers on Twitch - the third most popular, according to TwitchMetrics - is Levy Rozman, aka Gotham Chess. ![]() In December, the average chess stream was bringing in more than 16,000 concurrent viewers, and interest in the 1,500-year-old game doesn’t appear to be letting up. At the beginning of quarantine, the game was far from popular: According to Twitch Tracker, the average chess streamer at the time received just 3,573 concurrent viewers.Īs COVID-19 spread like wildfire, though, so did interest in the game, thanks in large part to grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura becoming more active on the platform and the popularity of Netflix’s coming-of-age chess drama, The Queen’s Gambit. However, during these unprecedented times, a much, much older game also started to pick up steam: chess.Ģ020 was a pivotal year for chess. Many of the channels and creators that became household names amid quarantine played previously popular video games like Fortnite, Minecraft and World of Warcraft. Unsurprisingly, one of the companies that saw extreme success was Twitch: From March to April alone, the platform saw a 50 percent increase in hours spent watching its videos, according to StreamElements. Though many industries suffered in 2020 as a result of lockdowns and quarantine orders nationwide, others capitalized on the shift to spending more time indoors, at home and online. Welcome to Level Up, In The Know’s look at some of the gaming world’s most interesting content creators - and the tech that helps them get the job done. Pricing and availability are subject to change. If you love them too and decide to purchase through the links below, we may receive a commission. Our team is dedicated to finding and telling you more about the products and deals we love.
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