Setimedia

Bannerlord Full Launch Event with 72 Hours Live Stream!

Sertac Garipoglu
Sertac Garipoglu

Between October 25 and 28, the community came together for an unforgettable launch. Across Twitch, Steam, and YouTube, creators around the world went live for a continuous 72-hour stretch, drawing in audiences who tuned in day and night. For the client, it was more than a launch, it was a celebration that blurred time zones and platforms, and it worked because every moving piece stayed in sync.

From the earliest planning calls to the final sign-off, Setimedia was in the thick of it. This wasn’t just about getting streams online. It was about making sure the right voices, in the right places, reached the right people, without missing a beat.

Keeping Eyes on Every Moment

Seventy-two hours of live content across three major platforms meant no room for drift. Our team worked in shifts, watching every second from multiple streams at once. If something made people laugh, cheer, or share, we clipped it in real time. That meant juggling feeds, coordinating with creators in different time zones, and passing highlights to editors before the moment went cold.

The pace was demanding, not just for us but for the streamers, who poured in their own energy to keep the broadcast fresh hour after hour. Whether it was a late-night surprise segment or a last-minute co-stream, we stayed ready to pivot and make it shine.

A Collaboration Across Borders

This event was built on the trust and enthusiasm of creators from all over the world. The mix of personalities gave the stream its texture: moments of chaos, moments of warmth, and plenty of moments that had chat exploding in real time. That variety is what made the launch feel alive from the first hour to the seventy-second.

Working with such a spread of talent required more than a schedule. We had to read the flow, anticipate changes, and keep communication lines open so nothing got lost between platforms.

The Aftermath: Turning Hours into Stories

When the final stream signed off, the work wasn’t over. The clips we had been pulling all along became the raw material for what comes next: posts, recaps, and shareable highlights that extend the life of the event. By distilling days of streaming into moments people can replay and share, the community gets to relive the launch long after it’s ended.

Looking Ahead

We’re still editing, still posting, and still feeling the buzz from those days. The streamers were proud of what they created, the audiences stayed engaged, and the launch felt bigger because of how many voices were part of it. To everyone who tuned in, clipped along, or kept the energy alive in chat, thank you.

And to the partners and creators who trusted setimedia to help carry it through, we’re already looking forward to the next round. The hours might be long, but when the moments land, they’re worth it.


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Tugbek Olek
Tugbek Olek