To be honest, this offline event organized by Sidekick exceeded expectations, it was very professional.
The entire behind-the-scenes team is said to be a professional team from a big company, no wonder the process and visuals were handled very meticulously. Jonny said early on that if we're doing it offline, we should do it well— and they truly delivered.
They presented us with an excellent competition event from online to offline.
This event wasn't just a grand mix of various activities; the venue was exclusively for Sidekick. Compared to the multi-event joint competition I saw last time in Thailand, this time the scale was more focused and had a better atmosphere.
The domestic venue was relatively low-key, mainly inviting streamers from the platform and some investors. It was touching to see many friends who usually work together to build the Sidekick ecosystem.
What’s even more interesting is that there was a simultaneous live stream between China and South Korea, with nearly four hundred people reportedly attending from the South Korean side, creating a packed scene.
If you had the chance to see the backstage, you would know how complex this work is: almost a twenty-person team was doing real-time control, with bilingual translation in sync, and seamless switching of event visuals—keeping up with these processes truly took a lot of effort.
And all of this is just the beginning for Sidekick.