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How to watch QTCinderella’s Streamer Awards

It will be live this Saturday.

Voting has closed, and all that is left to do is tally the votes and announce winners for QTCinderella’s Streamer Awards this weekend.

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With 27 different awards going out, the in-person show is being streamed live on Saturday night, and according to the hostess herself, the event will cost her around $200,000 to pull off.

https://twitter.com/StreamerAwards/status/1495854683566780416?s=20&t=464hfyc0uycadkzw4XA6BA

The broadcast itself will start on Saturday at 7pm CT and be on QTCinderella’s personal Twitch channel. The event will be hosted by the popular female Twitch streamer alongside her friend and fellow streamer Maya Higa.

Related: All nominees for QTCinderella’s Streamer Awards

The live event in Hollywood will have numerous nominees in attendance to give the show the same feel that you’d expect from any other popular award show. It is a culmination of a process that has taken more than a month, including a nomination process that lasted a couple of weeks followed by voting, which closed at the end of last week.


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Max Miceli
Senior Staff Writer. Max graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism and political science degree in 2015. He previously worked for The Esports Observer covering the streaming industry before joining Dot where he now helps with Overwatch 2 coverage.