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How to become a Twitch Rivals partner

Twitch Rivals: How to Participate and What You Need to Know

The streaming world is rapidly evolving, and competition for viewers' attention is increasing. Twitch remains one of the key platforms for major online events, tournaments, and collaborations.

One of the most prestigious participation formats is Twitch Rivals — the official series of tournaments and events organized by the platform itself. For many streamers, it is not only a way to make a name for themselves but also an opportunity to become part of the professional community.

In this article, we will cover what Twitch Rivals is, who can become a partner, the requirements for participants, and how to join the selected ranks.

What is Twitch Rivals

Twitch Rivals is a series of online tournaments and events organized by the Twitch platform. Streamers from around the world participate, competing in popular games such as League of Legends, Valorant, Fortnite, Apex Legends, Minecraft, Call of Duty, and more.

The main feature of Twitch Rivals is that it is not just a professional competition. The platform unites content creators, streamers, and their communities. Each tournament becomes an interactive show where viewers cheer for their favorite creators and actively engage in the process.

In addition to prize pools, participating in Twitch Rivals increases a streamer's popularity, grants access to sponsorship collaborations, and offers official Twitch partner status.

Why Aim to Become a Twitch Rivals Partner

For a streamer, participating in Twitch Rivals is not just a competition but a powerful promotion tool. Key benefits of partner status include:

  • Increased recognition. Tournaments attract millions of views, and even a single participation can significantly grow your audience.
  • Direct collaboration with Twitch. It is a chance to be part of the official ecosystem and gain access to internal platform projects.
  • Partnership contracts and sponsors. Companies actively follow Twitch Rivals participants, selecting new ambassadors.
  • Access to exclusive events. Twitch Rivals partners may be invited to special stream festivals and offline events.
  • Revenue growth. A larger audience, subscriptions, and donations naturally follow participation.

Requirements for Twitch Rivals Participants

Not all streamers can become Twitch Rivals partners. Twitch carefully selects candidates based on activity, content quality, and reputation. Main criteria include:

  • Twitch Partner or Affiliate status. Without official partnership or affiliate program participation, you cannot join.
  • Regular streams — at least 12–15 streams per month with a consistent schedule.
  • Audience engagement — at least 75–100 viewers online consistently, active chat, and a positive community.
  • Content without violations — no bans, strikes, or complaints in recent months.
  • Well-designed profile — high-quality design, channel description, social media links, and active clips.

Additionally, Twitch may consider past event participation, community support (raids, collaborations), and loyalty to the platform (exclusive Twitch content).

How to Apply for Twitch Rivals

There is no official "open" application process — Twitch Rivals operates by invitation. However, you can get on the candidate list by actively growing your channel and meeting the requirements.

Step-by-step process:

  1. Obtain Affiliate or Partner status. To become a Twitch Affiliate, you need: at least 50 followers, stream at least 8 hours per month, stream on at least 7 different days, and average 3+ viewers per stream. Twitch Partner criteria are higher — stable audience of 75+ viewers and professional stream quality.

  2. Grow activity and brand. Regular streams, high-quality content, clips, participating in challenges, and interacting with other streamers increase your chances of being noticed.

  3. Monitor announcements. Twitch regularly posts upcoming tournament info on twitchrivals.com and official social media. If you meet requirements, you can submit an application through the form available in the event section.

  4. Pass selection. If your channel meets the requirements, the Twitch team will contact you via email or Discord.

How to Improve Your Chances of Joining Twitch Rivals

  • Work on content quality: stream setup, sound, lighting, visuals.
  • Create a team: many Rivals events are team-based games.
  • Support other streamers: collaborations, co-streams, raids.
  • Be active on social media: Twitter, Instagram, TikTok.
  • Avoid toxicity: maintain positive behavior and respect the community.
  • Participate in local events: Twitch Rivals may invite winners of regional competitions.

What Awaits Partners After Selection

  • Participation in regular tournaments and collaborations.
  • Access to the Twitch Rivals Discord community.
  • Opportunity to work directly with brand sponsors.
  • Promotion support from Twitch (recommendations, banners, PR).
  • Invitations to offline events and stream festivals.

Additionally, partners often receive personal rewards, exclusive merch, and support from platform managers.

Common Mistakes of Beginner Streamers

  • Irregular streams and inconsistent content.
  • Using other people's content without permission.
  • Lack of professional approach (design, sound, microphone).
  • Conflicts with other platform participants.
  • Ignoring Twitch rules.

The path to Twitch Rivals is a marathon, not a sprint. Stability, quality, and loyalty are key.

Conclusion

Twitch Rivals is more than a series of tournaments. It is a platform where streamers become professionals and viewers become devoted fans. To become a Twitch Rivals partner, you need to build your brand, respect the community, and continuously improve.

Start small: stabilize your schedule, improve stream quality, and increase audience engagement. When you are ready, Twitch will notice you. Rivals seeks not just players but leaders who inspire their viewers and create unique content.