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„Stream it forward“: Divimove influencers support people in need during COVID-19 pandemic

December 14, 2020

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Livestreaming for a good cause: Starting from today, Divimove and the Netherland's Red Cross invite online communities on Twitch and YouTube to the charity live event “Stream it Forward”. In cooperation with seven of Divimove's international gaming influencers, activities will take place throughout the week to support people in need during the pandemic. All income generated by December 18th will go directly to the Netherlands international.

"Live streaming has seen an impressive boom in recent months," says Netherland's Red Cross representative Peter-Eric Verstegen "People are at home and want to be part of a live experience even in times of COVID-19. We are very pleased that Divimove and seven international influencers can bring a live event for a good cause into living rooms around the globe and at the same time support people in need."

The Twitch and YouTube channels of the participating gaming influencers Game Bawz (Netherlands), Er DT (Italy), Hugo Marker (Spain), RedstoneCanarias (Spain), Familya Stream (France), MatinBum (Sweden) and Kevzter (Sweden) have a combined reach of over 2.3 million followers. United as an international team, they will use their reach to raise donations for COVID-19 sufferers around the globe. The livestreams of the "Stream it Forward" event will begin every evening at 6:00 pm (CET) until December 18th. The launch of the event on 14th December will feature a YouTube live stream from Spanish influencer Hugo Marker. Interested parties and fans can support the initiative using the donation feature on YouTube and Twitch or directly via the Netherland's Red Cross landing page https://www.rodekruis.nl/stream-it-forward/.

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