Being a streamer is the dream of many people who are passionate about games and entertainment. The idea of ​​sharing your adventures, skills and achievements live with an engaged community is extremely exciting. Furthermore, this is a perfect opportunity to turn your passion into a career and connect with different people around the world.

For those who want to follow this path, the journey involves dedication, creativity and, of course, lots of fun playing your favorite games. Certainly, being behind a large eSports organization like LOUD makes the journey even more interesting, as is the case with Brazilian Renato Vicente, with whom we spoke at TwitchCon recently.

Who is LOUD?

If you don’t know, LOUD is one of the largest eSports organizations in Brazil. The company is extremely known for its impact on the competitive scene of various games, as well as the creation of digital content through its streamers.

LOUD is one of the largest eSports organizations today.Fonte:  LOUD

The organization was founded in 2019 and quickly gained a legion of fans around the world with prominent teams in electronic games such as Free Fire, Valuing and mainly League of Legends.

Subsequently, the company’s portfolio was expanded to other areas of activity besides electronic sports, such as, for example, the creation of content with a strong appeal to engagement, lifestyle and other actions involving today’s big names — such as Vini Júnior himself, striker from the Spanish team Real Madrid.

What’s it like being a LOUD streamer?

With more than 3 million followers on social media, Renato Vicente is a content creator on platforms such as TikTok, currently an influencer and streamer on LOUD. Present at TwitchCon, the streamer spoke with Voxel, in an interview with Francesco Casagrande, about his content creation routine and also what it’s like to have his name linked to a large organization in the gaming world.

Being a conventional streamer is already quite a task, as the profession demands organization and a lot of diplomacy to deal with the audience and the setbacks of the job. However, the pressure of representing a large organization like LOUD is certainly a huge challenge — but Vicente seems to have received a warm reception from the community.

“From the beginning I was very well received and the LOUD fans invaded my chats and social networks asking me to be in the organization”, Vicente told Voxel. “There is pressure, yes, but fans just want to feel that you have a certain commitment within the organization.”

Renato Vicente and Vini Júnior, Real Madrid striker who is also a partner at LOUD.Renato Vicente and Vini Júnior, Real Madrid striker who is also a partner at LOUD.Source: Instagram / Reproduction

Like every job, Vicente needs to reach some goals to maintain his prestigious position in the organization. This certainly demands commitment to the LOUD community, also reflecting the need to have good psychology to maintain the quality of transmissions.

“Psychologically, this demands greater attention so you don’t put yourself in a bad position. There’s no point in hitting your hours and viewing goals if you’re psychologically shaken, because at one point or another the boat will capsize”, explained Vicente. “Therefore, I try to maintain this duality of keeping my psychology up to date and streaming frequently so that I can continue to grow.”

Despite the prestige and all the notoriety, being a streamer in one of the biggest eSports organizations in Brazil shouldn’t be an easy task, right? So, what is your opinion on the matter? Comment on Voxel’s social networks!

Source: https://www.tecmundo.com.br/voxel/290300-streamer-loud-conversamos-brasileiro-renato-vicente.htm



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