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NetEase Games Used Blackmagic Workflow for Identity V eSports Tournament

NetEase Games, a video game development company, used a Blackmagic Design workflow for their live streamed Identity V Championship Japan Fall 2020 esports tournament in Japan.

Blackmagic Design today announced that NetEase Games, a video game development company, used Blackmagic Design workflow for their live streamed Identity V Championship Japan Fall 2020 esports tournament in Japan. A number of Blackmagic products, including Blackmagic URSA Broadcast and ATEM Constellation 8K, were used as part of a complete streaming workflow by Tokyo’s PANDASTUDIO TV.

“Identity V” is one of NetEase Games’ most popular game titles, downloaded more than 200 million times worldwide. Dozens of “Identity V” esports tournaments of the multiplayer horror themed game are held worldwide, with 144 tournament winners participating in the Identitiy V Championship Japan Fall 2020, held in November 2020. The event was streamed globally and was watched by more than 8.7 million fans.

NetEase Games has used a studio in the PANDASTUDIO.TV for streaming job previous tournaments which have included many Blackmagic Design products, such as ATEM 2M/E Production Studio and ATEM 2M/E Advanced Panel switchers, DeckLink Duo2 capture and playback cards, HyperDeck Studio Pro disk recorders and Smart Videohub 40 x 40 routers. Through these workflows, NetEase was able to stream game play or hold online preliminary matches with teams and individuals playing remotely, instead of gathering in person.

For the Identity V Championship Japan Fall 2020 tournament, NetEase used PANDASTUDIO.TV's existing Blackmagic Design workflow as their base streaming system and added URSA Broadcast and ATEM Constellation 8K to expand the tournament’s streaming capabilities and capture more game play and more teams.