For four days in August, London played host to an epic contest of martial prowess. Exotic creatures created solely for battle fought to the death in front of packed crowds in the UK capital’s Excel Centre. We’re talking of course, about the Pokemon World Championships 2022.
Garena and Unit 9 approached Flux Broadcast to construct a 26 hour, interactive live stream for their first person shooter, Free Fire. In a twist to the format, the live audience would be able to choose characters’ paths in real time and shape the outcome. Find out how we pulled it off…
November 2021 saw the second event on the roster, with 16 teams shooting it out head to head across four days in a bid to be crowned champions. Just like our groundbreaking coverage of event 1, we combined dynamic in-game footage with expert commentary and analysis.
Throughout 2021, Twitch and Flux Broadcast worked hand in hand to deliver a huge range of interactive content, devising innovative ways to engage and energise viewers and pushing the platform’s growing audience to new levels.
Twitch exclusively approached Flux Broadcast to help them deliver Coca Cola’s first global campaign in five years.
Following the success of the live action, interactive escape room launch of their 99X electric car, Porsche once more approached Flux Broadcast to produce a new IRL live stream, this time challenging viewers to ‘Level Up’ their Formula E team.
Red Bull approached Flux Broadcast to be its complete production partner to produce, host and deliver Home Ground - its brand new esports competition.
Every once in a while, a project comes along which is not so much groundbreaking as totally earth shattering. Flux Broadcast teamed up with Netflix and digital creative agency, Tommy, to promote the streaming service’s next smash hit - Tribes of Europa.