Twitch Con 10 In The Books!
Written by Terrance Stone
TwitchCon 2025: A 10-Year Celebration That Felt Like a Movie
TwitchCon 2025 was nothing short of cinematic, a true celebration of community, creativity, and culture. Marking its 10-year anniversary, Twitch went above and beyond to deliver an unforgettable experience for streamers and fans alike.
Held at the San Diego Convention Center from October 17th–19th, every day felt like a new scene in a blockbuster film. The energy was unmatched, packed with big names, new games, and countless moments that reminded everyone why Twitch remains the heartbeat of the streaming world.
Star Power Everywhere
Twitch didn’t hold back on bringing A-list talent. On Day 1, attendees ran into AMP members like Agent, Lightskin Monte, N3on, and Plaqgueboy Max. By Day 2, the spotlight shifted to popular creators like EmilyCC, Ironmouse, and members of Streamer University.
And to close things out, Jack Doherty, Nina Daddymile NPC, Lola, and Drummer Boy (fresh off MafiaThon 3) made appearances, giving smaller creators a rare chance to network with names they normally only see on-screen.
Meet & Greets, Games, and Groundbreaking Reveals
The meet-and-greet zones were buzzing all weekend. Despite one unfortunate incident involving Emigru, the turnout remained strong. Big names like Deshae Frost and Reggie from Clover Boyz drew huge crowds, while fans waited hours for their chance to snap a picture or share a moment with their favorite streamers.
Gaming fans had plenty to geek out over. TwitchCon featured exclusive early access to upcoming titles like Degen Rivals and Resident Evil (requiem) alongside fan favorites like Phasmophobia and PUBG. Getting hands-on time with unreleased games months before launch made it one of the most exciting features of the event.
Brands That Showed Out
Streaming tech giants Elgato and Streamlabs dominated the floor with major product reveals, from limited-edition TwitchCon stream decks to 4K webcam and lighting setups. Their booths were packed all weekend as creators lined up to test gear built for the next era of streaming.
Another standout presence was Stonks, a free business banking platform that gave away over $120,000 in startup funds to streamers, helping creators turn their passion into a real business.
Merch, Collabs, and Giving Back
You couldn’t walk five feet without spotting something exclusive. TwitchCon rolled out special collabs like Anti Social Social Club × Twitch, and even had a Lego zone where attendees could build custom pieces to take home.
The Charity Zones were also a highlight, with streamers donating live to nonprofits and inspiring others to give back. And for those lucky enough to reach the Loot Cave, limited-edition 10-Year Anniversary merch became the ultimate collectible of the weekend.
Art, Networking, and Community
The Artist Alley was a creative paradise, packed with streamers-turned-artists showcasing their designs, selling exclusive prints, and connecting face-to-face with fans who usually only see them online.
Every corner of the con offered something unique, whether it was a panel filled with insider knowledge or a surprise run-in with your favorite creator. It was a weekend made for dreamers, doers, and everyone chasing the next big opportunity.
Final Thoughts
TwitchCon 2025 wasn’t just an event, it was an experience. From meeting the CEO of Twitch casually walking the floor to hands-on product testing, from exclusive panels to unforgettable networking moments, it truly had something for everyone.
If you’re a serious streamer looking to grow, learn, and connect, TwitchCon needs to be on your calendar. This 10-year anniversary edition proved one thing: TwitchCon isn’t just a convention, it’s the culture.
Final Rating: ⭐ 10/10 — A must for every creator serious about the game.
TwitchCon 2025: A 10-Year Celebration That Felt Like a Movie
TwitchCon 2025 was nothing short of cinematic, a true celebration of community, creativity, and culture. Marking its 10-year anniversary, Twitch went above and beyond to deliver an unforgettable experience for streamers and fans alike.
Held at the San Diego Convention Center from October 17th–19th, every day felt like a new scene in a blockbuster film. The energy was unmatched, packed with big names, new games, and countless moments that reminded everyone why Twitch remains the heartbeat of the streaming world.
Star Power Everywhere
Twitch didn’t hold back on bringing A-list talent. On Day 1, attendees ran into AMP members like Agent, Lightskin Monte, N3on, and Plaqgueboy Max. By Day 2, the spotlight shifted to popular creators like EmilyCC, Ironmouse, and members of Streamer University.
And to close things out, Jack Doherty, Nina Daddymile NPC, Lola, and Drummer Boy (fresh off MafiaThon 3) made appearances, giving smaller creators a rare chance to network with names they normally only see on-screen.
Meet & Greets, Games, and Groundbreaking Reveals
The meet-and-greet zones were buzzing all weekend. Despite one unfortunate incident involving Emigru, the turnout remained strong. Big names like Deshae Frost and Reggie from Clover Boyz drew huge crowds, while fans waited hours for their chance to snap a picture or share a moment with their favorite streamers.
Gaming fans had plenty to geek out over. TwitchCon featured exclusive early access to upcoming titles like Degen Rivals and Resident Evil (requiem) alongside fan favorites like Phasmophobia and PUBG. Getting hands-on time with unreleased games months before launch made it one of the most exciting features of the event.
Brands That Showed Out
Streaming tech giants Elgato and Streamlabs dominated the floor with major product reveals, from limited-edition TwitchCon stream decks to 4K webcam and lighting setups. Their booths were packed all weekend as creators lined up to test gear built for the next era of streaming.
Another standout presence was Stonks, a free business banking platform that gave away over $120,000 in startup funds to streamers, helping creators turn their passion into a real business.
Merch, Collabs, and Giving Back
You couldn’t walk five feet without spotting something exclusive. TwitchCon rolled out special collabs like Anti Social Social Club × Twitch, and even had a Lego zone where attendees could build custom pieces to take home.
The Charity Zones were also a highlight, with streamers donating live to nonprofits and inspiring others to give back. And for those lucky enough to reach the Loot Cave, limited-edition 10-Year Anniversary merch became the ultimate collectible of the weekend.
Art, Networking, and Community
The Artist Alley was a creative paradise, packed with streamers-turned-artists showcasing their designs, selling exclusive prints, and connecting face-to-face with fans who usually only see them online.
Every corner of the con offered something unique, whether it was a panel filled with insider knowledge or a surprise run-in with your favorite creator. It was a weekend made for dreamers, doers, and everyone chasing the next big opportunity.
Final Thoughts
TwitchCon 2025 wasn’t just an event, it was an experience. From meeting the CEO of Twitch casually walking the floor to hands-on product testing, from exclusive panels to unforgettable networking moments, it truly had something for everyone.
If you’re a serious streamer looking to grow, learn, and connect, TwitchCon needs to be on your calendar. This 10-year anniversary edition proved one thing: TwitchCon isn’t just a convention, it’s the culture.
Final Rating: ⭐ 10/10 — A must for every creator serious about the game.
