Organizers of the upcoming Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2024 caused confusion with their announcement. They claimed the event would be held offline and not live-streamed. A content creator had to come in and offer clarification that it was not how it seemed.
The initial announcement stated that there would be no live streams on the day of the event and that it would be held offline. It’s easy to see why people thought it wouldn’t be live-streamed. While the event itself will be held offline at the Los Angeles Convention Center, a clarification confirmed that live streams of the event will be available.
The no-streaming rule only applies to specific event elements, such as panels and concerts. All in-game tournaments and other competitive activities will be live-streamed for those unable to attend in person. This is the clarification that most commenters on the original post need to keep in mind.
This clarification maintains tradition, as previous Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour events have featured extensive live-stream coverage. This year’s event has Dragon Ball FighterZ, Dragon Ball Legends, and other popular Dragon Ball games, so it’d be strange not to live-stream them. Additionally, the event also has developer panels, special announcements, and other exclusive content.
Ticket holders who are pre-registered for the event will have access to the live streams through their registered Eventbrite accounts. While on-site attendance offers the full experience, online accessibility ensures that fans worldwide can still partake in the excitement of Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2024.
Details about the event schedule, participating games, and specific stream channels will likely be announced closer to the event. We are just glad that the tweet was just written poorly. Luckily, everyone can see the event online when it launches.
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