The secret sauce was building a format that felt creator-native from the ground up: quick on its feet, personality first, and powered by communities who like to stir the pot. Chat wasn’t a feature. It was the engine steering decisions, stakes, and the pace of the whole experiment. Animals wandering through frame, puzzle stations in the middle of nowhere, roaming camera teams, five live streams firing at once. On paper, it should have collapsed. Instead, it opened a new lane for interactive storytelling. Expedition proved you do not need studio walls or perfect conditions to make something unforgettable. You need the right creators, the right tech, and a crew that’s not afraid to chase an idea that sounds impossible and make it land.

Twitch Expedition
Gaming
Content
Take your favorite challenge show BUT make it LIVE.
Expedition was an unprecedented leap in creator-led live production: a full-scale challenge show broadcast in real time from a 2,200-acre ranch with zero natural connectivity. We built a roaming network from scratch using Starlink and mobile relays, then gave every creator their own discrete live feed back to their community. Viewers didn’t just watch. They influenced challenges, altered routes, and pushed their favorite streamer through the world they were exploring. Nothing like this had been attempted at this scale in the IRL streaming space, and certainly not in a challenge show format. Against every piece of practical wisdom, it worked.
client
Twitch
location
NorCal
days of production
1
Which technical obstacle did we confidently declare “totally fixable”?
Zero connectivity
MISSION
Big Swings. Bigger Payoffs.
9
Distinct Livestreams
7,515
KGS OF CARBON OFFSET
What if Chat could help their favorite streamer solve challenges in real time?
“Oh and add in animals?” And then (because why stop at “wildly ambitious”) we gave every streamer their own feed, their own mission, their own tribe of backseat navigators yelling solutions from the cloud. Smash cut to cameras connected via starlink, a small army of techs, challenge designers, ranch hands and one very nervous producer asking, “Are we live yet?” Spoiler: we were. Nine Feeds. Zero Wi-Fi. All live. Against every “best practice” of connectivity and challenge show common sense... it worked.





Where Creator Chaos Becomes Broadcast Art
Fun facts
Each Streamer got their own stream to their own channels where they were able to interact with their community

We use Stream Hatchet to track metrics on all of our programs. Positive Chat sentiment was thru the roof!
The Bar SZ ranch is over 2200 acres. We ONLY used 650 of them