About YouTube.

YouTube is an online video-sharing platform founded in February 2005 by PayPal employees Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. Google acquired YouTube in 2006 for $1.65 billion, and it now operates as a subsidiary of Google’s parent company, Alphabet. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, YouTube allows users to upload, view, rate, and share videos, and it has grown into the second-most-visited website globally, boasting over 2.7 billion monthly active users. 

  • 4 key takeaways from YouTube Creator Towns

    4 key takeaways from YouTube Creator Towns

    YouTube: Earlier this month, we hosted the fourth YouTube Creator Town in Korea. Started in 2019, YouTube Creator Town has been offering an opportunity for creators to bond and network with creators, fans, users and YouTube, amidst the pandemic.

    From online to offline to hybrid

    The first YouTube Creator Town took place in Busan in 2019, where gaming creators gathered to attend one of the largest gaming conferences in Korea. We invited winners of the first NextUp program in Korea, a training course to empower the next generation of creators, and offered them and top gaming creators chances to network with each other, space to shoot, edit, rest and charge their devices, a livestream booth to engage with their fans and many more.

    A few months after our first event, the world started to shut down due to the pandemic. To continue our efforts to build the gaming creator community, we switched to an online event, where we invited creators to join us at an online exclusive community building event on Minecraft, powered by Google Cloud.

    KR Creator Town

    In 2021, we developed this even further and hosted the Creator Town event with the theme of ‘Sports Day,’ enabling creators to team up with others, accomplish different missions and engage with their fans.

    This year, we were back with Creator Town: Gaming Competition, where we had three hosts, Testerhoon, Sleepground and Netmarble, to host game tournaments and to engage with gaming fans across the country. For the first time since the inaugural event, we were able to see some offline collaborations between creators, and hope to create more opportunities for fans to engage with their favorite creators in the future!

    True multi-format experience

    For this year’s Creator Town, creators delivered content across different formats — tournament matches were live streamed, while highlights were captured in both long-form videos and Shorts.

    We also invited fans to join the experience by asking them to join the #ItWorks Shorts challenge. By posting Shorts with their epic game plays, fans were given chances to get tickets to the final tournament matches happening offline and also win some special gaming items and merchandise.

    Celebrating the ever-growing gaming content ecosystem in Korea

    Testerhoon hosted the League of Legends Masters Invitational Tournament at the YouTube Creator Town this year.

    Our first YouTube Creator Town was focused mostly on supporting creators during the gaming conference. However, after we saw the valuable interaction between fans and creators at Creator Towns during the pandemic, we wanted to expand the event so that the entire gaming community could benefit from the event.

    To do so, we teamed up with two gaming creators and a game developer for this year’s Creator Town. Testerhoon and Sleepground hosted tournaments and matches at the Creator Town and shared them with their fans, while Netmarble hosted a gaming tournament with their new gaming title HypeSquad, inviting creators and gaming fans for the match live streams, award ceremony and many more.

    (Source: YouTube)