London GT Live Coverage Will be Streamed on Frontline’s Twitch Channel

The Longon GT live coverage will be streamed on the Frontline Gaming Twitch Channel!

The coverage will begin around noon BST today (4am PST). Tune in for the fun! All times below are also BST.

  • Invitational (Day 1) –  12.15 – 22.00 (Friday 18th)
  • LGT 40k GT & Invitational Final (Day 2) – 09.15 – 23.00 (Saturday 19th)
  • LGT 40k GT and awards (Day 3) – 09.15 -17.30 (Sunday 20th)

I will update this blog post with more info as we go and of course, tune in to Best Coast Pairings to see who is playing whom and the results of the games!

We’ll have more details as we get closer to the event but be sure to tune in to catch the action. For those of you on the west coast the time zones may cause some issues but tune in when you can.

More info to come, soon!

 

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Co-founder of Frontline Gaming, and creator of the ITC, Reece Robbins has been a pillar of the tabletop community for over two decades. From developing Blood Throne to launching industry-leading hobby products and major events like the LVO, his career is defined by innovation and a lifelong passion for gaming since the 80s. Today, he remains a very active community organizer and business leader dedicated to the growth of the hobby.

7 thoughts on “London GT Live Coverage Will be Streamed on Frontline’s Twitch Channel”

  1. Just watched the replay of the invatational final, Alex’s did in fact use the hammerheads themselves to FTGG which they cannot. Start watching at around 1 hour 30 minutes.

  2. Was playing in the Age of Sigmar tournament myself. Loved it personally and had a great time. Also got to meet Incontrol as a long time Starcraft fan which was cool.

    40k terrain could have been a lot better but when I was walking around I think people enjoyed themselves despite that. Hopefully people dont focus on the terrain for 40k too much and remember that London had a massive set of tournaments and hopefully we get our own adepticon/LVO scale event over here.

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