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YouTube Gaming To Launch New Feature in June
Karen Lawson
First Posted: May 26, 2016 04:49 AM EDT
Starting this coming June, YouTube Gaming enthusiasts will enjoy a brand new feature as it finally steps up its game. The new feature aims to provide users with a more precise search results hubs specifically designed for E3. These hubs will facilitate users in searching for any game-related content more easily.
As a huge part of videos posted on YouTube are from those of the Gaming Industry, YouTube released its 'Gaming content' platform last year. The immense increase in game-related videos prompted the team to design hubs designed specifically for eSport, trade shows content, and GamesCom.
On June 12th, the E3 scope of YouTube Gaming will start broadcasting live streams from Bethesda's press meet and EA Play conference. On the following day, a live stream is likewise expected to transpire and will last for 12 hours. It can be recalled that Geoff Keighley also facilitated YouTube occasions via his own studio where he broadcast the interviews he conducts with the industry insiders, experts, and other gaming personalities.
YouTube Gaming was designed to respond to Amazon's Twitch.tv. This latter is gaming Internet channel which has become instrumental to stardom of gaming enthusiasts, particularly by live-streaming occasions. With the newest feature of YouTube, gamers are empowered by allowing them to go live without having to use Twitch.tv. The competition has allowed YouTube to come up with an array of center points for its gamers.
YouTube Gaming is also aware that it needs to continuously innovate to compete more effectively with Twitch, particularly on the aspect of speed. However, by enriching and streamlining its content-based features, it is expected to arouse the interest of more gaming enthusiasts. Copyrights blockades are still expected to be enforced. However, this could further enrich user experience and would hopefully lay the groundwork for more and better YouTube gaming features.
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First Posted: May 26, 2016 04:49 AM EDT
Starting this coming June, YouTube Gaming enthusiasts will enjoy a brand new feature as it finally steps up its game. The new feature aims to provide users with a more precise search results hubs specifically designed for E3. These hubs will facilitate users in searching for any game-related content more easily.
As a huge part of videos posted on YouTube are from those of the Gaming Industry, YouTube released its 'Gaming content' platform last year. The immense increase in game-related videos prompted the team to design hubs designed specifically for eSport, trade shows content, and GamesCom.
On June 12th, the E3 scope of YouTube Gaming will start broadcasting live streams from Bethesda's press meet and EA Play conference. On the following day, a live stream is likewise expected to transpire and will last for 12 hours. It can be recalled that Geoff Keighley also facilitated YouTube occasions via his own studio where he broadcast the interviews he conducts with the industry insiders, experts, and other gaming personalities.
YouTube Gaming was designed to respond to Amazon's Twitch.tv. This latter is gaming Internet channel which has become instrumental to stardom of gaming enthusiasts, particularly by live-streaming occasions. With the newest feature of YouTube, gamers are empowered by allowing them to go live without having to use Twitch.tv. The competition has allowed YouTube to come up with an array of center points for its gamers.
YouTube Gaming is also aware that it needs to continuously innovate to compete more effectively with Twitch, particularly on the aspect of speed. However, by enriching and streamlining its content-based features, it is expected to arouse the interest of more gaming enthusiasts. Copyrights blockades are still expected to be enforced. However, this could further enrich user experience and would hopefully lay the groundwork for more and better YouTube gaming features.
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