YouTube is launching a new "gaming" service and I think it's going to be amazing!
Earlier today, YouTube, announced it's first gaming oriented service and everybody is talking about how it is a move to take on Twitch and it's killer community of gamers.
It is widely known that if you want to watch a gaming stream you go to Twitch and if you want to watch a gaming video or any type of video you go to YouTube, right? Well, with this new service, YouTube is trying to change things up a little bit. By incorporating streaming, regular video-game videos and a convenient way to organise your favorite gaming channels and even a "Live System" as they call, where you can hang out with your favorite YouTube creators and chat.
YouTube Gaming will also let you convert your streams
to YouTube videos, without much hassle. In addition to that, you are going to be able to stream at 60fps and have only one link you can share for all your streams (pretty sweet!)
The service is going to be available everywhere. From iOS to Android to PCs and Macs. The bad part is that the service is only going to be available in the United States and U.K., so the rest of the world has to wait as always.
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Earlier today, YouTube, announced it's first gaming oriented service and everybody is talking about how it is a move to take on Twitch and it's killer community of gamers.
It is widely known that if you want to watch a gaming stream you go to Twitch and if you want to watch a gaming video or any type of video you go to YouTube, right? Well, with this new service, YouTube is trying to change things up a little bit. By incorporating streaming, regular video-game videos and a convenient way to organise your favorite gaming channels and even a "Live System" as they call, where you can hang out with your favorite YouTube creators and chat.
YouTube Gaming will also let you convert your streams
to YouTube videos, without much hassle. In addition to that, you are going to be able to stream at 60fps and have only one link you can share for all your streams (pretty sweet!)
The service is going to be available everywhere. From iOS to Android to PCs and Macs. The bad part is that the service is only going to be available in the United States and U.K., so the rest of the world has to wait as always.
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