YouTube is testing a new Playables feature that allows users to play basic games directly on the platform. The initial test includes the game Stack Bounce and is only available to select users.
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YouTube is internally testing a new feature called 'Playables' for online gaming. Employees are invited to test games like Stack Bounce on web browsers or mobile devices. Here's the detail.
Ninja, one of Fortnite's most popular streamers, held his first-ever YouTube stream today. It's not clear yet whether the streamer has signed an exclusive deal with Google's platform.
Microsoft's gaming-focused streaming service seems to be the worst-performing platform among its competitors, falling behind as users flock to rival services like Twitch during the ongoing pandemic.
Google today announced that it's moving its gaming-dedicated portal from its own app into the main YouTube website, as it believes it can reach a much wider audience than through YouTube Gaming.
Google has announced that it will soon be possible to stream games from your Android device directly to YouTube. The initial rollout will be focused in Japan and will arrive sometime soon.
From today, Google will be hoping to make a dent in the game streaming market by launching YouTube Gaming. Initially available for users in the US and UK, the service also boasts 60fps streaming.
Google is ready to do battle with Twitch for the video game streaming crown, with the announcement of its new streaming service YouTube Gaming featuring high FPS streams, dedicated apps, and more.