Stream Vindictus On Twitch To Earn Exclusive Rewards
Are you a streamer? Do you play Vindictus? Well, if you stream Vindictus, Nexon has an event just for you. The "Stream that Vindi!" event is a joint event hosted by Vindictus and Twitch (Yeah, sorry... Nothing for Mixer or other streamers here.) that encourages streamers to share their time in the game with their followers.
The event rewards players in two ways. The first reward is a Discord role of "Twitch Streamer" in the "Vindi-Streamers" exclusive channel. This also comes with exclusive chats with the devs, the Vindictus Twitch channel following and hosting the streamer, and the ability to participate in Vindictus play with GMs.
In order to receive this reward, the streamer needs to meet the following requirements:
- Qualification #1: Stream Vindictus for a total of 25 hours for the month.
- Qualification #2: Stream Vindictus for a minimum of 1 hour on 15 different days for the month.
The second reward is an exclusive in-game Twitch balloon -- seen above. In order to get this item, streamers will need to meet these requirements:
- Qualification #1: Stream Vindictus for a total of 50 hours for the month.
- Qualification #2: Stream Vindictus for a minimum of 1 hour on 30 different days for the month.
Once the requirements for either reward are met, the streamer will need to have it verified. Basically... ARCHIVE THOSE STREAMS. Then submit that evidence to the "Event Master" on the Vindictus Discord server.
Instructions on how to submit your evidence is available on the Vindictus site.
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