Microsoft Received the Highest Viewers at E3 2017

Microsoft Received the Highest Viewers at E3 2017

They won E3, audience wise anyway.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jun 16, 2017 @ 08:46 PM (Staff Bios)
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The argument of who won E3 2017 is up to a few factors, and even so, it's always debatable. Most people agree that Devolver Digital won E3, not because of their views or amount of games announced, but because they broke the norm when it comes to E3 presentations and took a comedic approach on bad business practices and early access. Even so, if we look at statistics, Microsoft won E3 2017 due to their views. Twitch reports:

This year, it was Microsofts Xbox One Xthat was the key to winning E3 2017 based on viewer counts. Looking at Twitchs peak viewer counts over the past week of E3, Microsofts E3 2017 briefing was the clear winner with over 1.1 million concurrent viewersup 34% when compared to last year. Sonyplacedin thirdright behind Ubisoft.


Views:
  • Microsoft - 1.1 Million
  • Ubisoft - 986k
  • PlayStation - 962k
  • EA - 676k
  • PC Gaming Show - 552k
  • Nintendo - 292k
  • Bethesda - 233k

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