Riot Games' Allyson Gormley on the Remote Broadcast Center powered by AWS
SVG Esports Production Summit 2024
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Esports superpower Riot Games recently opened its second Remote Broadcast Center, this one just south of Seattle. Powered by AWS, the 70,000-square foot production space joins Riot’s first RBC in Dublin to offer an efficient new approach to live global production where broadcast feeds from live esports competitions happening around the world can be sent to the RBCs where content is produced, broadcast, and distributed in multiple languages to esports fans.
At the 2024 SVG Esports Production Summit, our Jason Dachman spoke with Allyson Gormley, Riot Games' Global Operations Director, Esports Broadcast & Production – Remote Broadcast Center powered by AWS to discuss the highlights of the facility.
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