NVIDIA's GAME24: a Celebration of PC gaming - livestream coming September 18th

NVIDIA and its industry partners want to give PC gamers a holiday they deserve. Starting this Thursday, September 18 th at 6 pm PT and spanning a full twenty-four hours until Friday at 6 pm, NVIDIA is bringing you a global event called "GAME24". It will be the first 24 hour celebration of PC gamers. GAME24 will be livestreamed at game24.nvidia.com , where viewers can watch and directly engage with the Twitch stream to ask guests questions, win prizes and offer their opinions and excitement about all that's happening.

What is GAME24?

GAME24 will be a combination of live events in Los Angeles, London, Stockholm, and Shanghai, with a livestream of all the action on the GAME24 website.

NVIDIA is promising a unique blend of activities surrounding PC gaming. Top developers including Epic, Ubisoft, Boss Key, NCSoft, Blizzard, Wargaming, SOE, Deep Silver, 2K Games, Warner Brothers and Respawn will be giving exclusive interviews. Red Bull and celebrities will be joining in on the fun. Gaming world records will be broken. And all of this excitement is brought to viewers from a parade of hosts including Michele Morrow , Tiffany Smith , Zach Selwyn , Alison Haislip , Alex Albrecht , Kristin Adams , Chris Gore and Blair Butler .

This event is all about gaming, so, naturally, competition is a key part of the activities. It starts with the GAME24 DOTA 2 Invitational tournament as players from around the world compete online exclusively for GAME24. Viewers can enjoy the eSports competition and even see a behind-the-scenes look at the training of professional teams like Evil Geniuses, Cloud 9, Team Tinker, and Alliance. NVIDIA's even showcasing a twenty-four hour building and modding competition where three renowned modders—Team Mongoose, BSMODS, and Team Kill Ninja, will battle for the best one-of-a-kind gaming PC, all over the livestream .

And gamers reward for watching? It's not only twenty-four straight hours of non-stop gaming content, chats, tournaments and more, but NVIDIA is also promising prizes: high-powered gaming PCs from the mod competition, custom rigs with 3-way NVIDIA SLI GeForce GTX GPUs, Falcon Northwest Tikis, SHIELD tablets, 4K G-SYNC monitors and more.

Why is NVIDIA doing this?

To honor gamers and the growing movement that is PC gaming. There are so many cool games, PC rigs and unique ways to game—4K, virtual reality, and PC streaming, all that offer unique gaming experiences like never before. NVIDIA hopes to showcase all that makes PC gaming fun for the world to watch and engage with.

They're also promising “ never-before-seen PC gaming technologies and to be the first to hear about incredible new products and game announcements”, so gamers should expect some surprises from GeForce and NVIDIA.

How can I get involved?

The live event in Los Angeles has reached capacity, but fans in Chicago, Indianapolis and Orange County, CA can attend GAME24 events live this Thursday, September 18 th . For the rest of us, the livestream at game24.nvidia.com promises some unprecedented gaming entertainment, fan interaction and surprises every PC gamer will enjoy.

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