Amazon Reveals Its Own Virtual Currency, ‘Stream+’ For Twitch

Amazon Reveals Its Own Virtual Currency, ‘Stream+’ For Twitch

Gaming platform Twitch has revealed its own virtual currency, Stream+. The coin will get its first rollout in Amazon’s forthcoming game, Breakaway. Stream+: ‘Polls and Wagering,’ and More? Twitch, owned by Amazon, made the announcement yesterday, a day before the start of its annual TwitchCon event in San Diego. “Stream+ is a loyalty points system where....


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