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Twin Galaxies Launches Creator Competition Committee Backed By Logitech G Partnership
Twin Galaxies has announced the formation of its Creator Competition Committee, bringing together eight gaming influencers who collectively represent more than 20 million fans. The coalition marks a strategic expansion for the competitive gaming platform, which has operated as a record-keeping organization since 1981.
The Creator Competition Committee includes Karl Jobst, Wirtual, Muselk, SmallAnt, RoyalPear, Jessetc, Keeoh, and Enyu. These creators design and operate competitions for their audiences using Twin Galaxies’ technology platform, advise on platform development, and drive community engagement through competitive events.
“Twin Galaxies has always been about more than scores. It is about people, their stories, and the value recognition of their accomplishments,” Jace Hall, co-owner and CEO at Twin Galaxies, said in a press release. “For decades, our community of passionate players has helped us refine and prove this vision. Now, by partnering with these leading creators and game culture tastemakers, we are redefining authentic competition as the social campfire for community engagement to gather around.”
Twin Galaxies plans to expand the committee with additional creators in the coming months to increase representation across gaming communities.
Active Competitions and Brand Engagement
The committee has already launched multiple competitions. Karl Jobst hosted a classic “DOOM” competition, sponsored by Displate, which attracted top global players. Wirtual launched the Logitech G Precision Challenge in Trackmania on October 1, featuring verified leaderboards and Logitech G prizes.
According to Twin Galaxies, the Logitech AIM & RUN challenge generated 3.3 million engagements and over 1 million hours of brand time, with 96% of participants expressing interest in competing again.
Platform Technology and Creator Perspectives
Twin Galaxies operates proprietary adjudication technology called TGSAP, which combines peer review with transparent record-keeping for credibility and accountability.
“My whole career I’ve hosted gaming competitions, and I believe ensuring fair play is the most important thing,” said Wirtual. “A focus on fairness allows competitions to thrive. Being part of this committee means I can help create events that feel exciting and authentic for the players who enjoy them.”
Muselk noted the potential for brand integration: “I’ve seen firsthand how powerful custom immersive experiences can be for brands inside platforms like ‘Fortnite.’ When you layer a competition on top of that, it stops being just an activation and becomes a community event.”
“As creators, we hear directly from millions of players about what works and what doesn’t,” said SmallAnt. “Having a seat at the table with Twin Galaxies means we can turn that feedback into real competitions players actually enjoy.”
The Creator Competition Committee extends Twin Galaxies’ existing infrastructure to new audiences while maintaining the adjudication standards established by its long-standing player community.
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