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Youtube Gaming going Live!

Youtube Gaming, Google’s glove-slap challenge to Twitch is set to officially launch Today, August 28th 2015. The new subdomain of youtube will provide a dedicated corner of the service exclusively to promote games, gamers and their creations and streams.

With the rumored addition of Youtube Streams to PS4 with Firmware 3.0, it seems like Google has its ducks in a row to attempt to take on the Amazon’s giant, Twitch.tv Of course this is not an easy task, but it is an interesting development after Google failed to close the deal on Twitch a few months back.

Key Features of Youtube Gaming

  • Android and iOS apps = will we finally see mobile game streams?
  • 60FPS streams
  • Videos organized by Game
  • Featured Games, streams and channels
  • One-stop shop for your streams and videos. No need to split your subscribers or cross-promote

Key challenges for Youtube Gaming

  • Twitch has a strong and well-settled audience
  • Twitch partners have non-competes
  • Stability of the system is untested
  • No integration with consoles (yet)

Fextralife will be trying out this new outlet by hosting a Developer Stream for Salt and Sanctuary on September 4th at 6PM PST – Join us to check it out!

What are your thoughts on this new contender to the streaming scene?

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8 responses to “Youtube Gaming going Live!”


  1. The interface is pretty sleek. I like that they have gone with dark colors. I think the internet is about ready to return to dark color schemes, that for some reason became taboo.

  2. Now to wait and see how Polaris, Husky, TB, Dodger, Markiplier Jesse Cox, Jim Sterling, and other such gaming youtubers do. Which side will they choose?

    Seems interesting but, I feel like Youtube might become a cluster of streams that I am not interested like the fact that Youtube seems sure that shoving a trailer for Frozen is still a good advertising ploy whenever I come to their homepage or maybe I’d like this new shiny car I can’t afford. Like that except I imagine it with streams.

    Like Markiplier perhaps you’ll like CallofDutyPwner3299110394. No? Too bad everytime you come to this page you’ll see them. Accept. ACCEPT!

    …or maybe I am just being paranoid.

    In short: Interesting
    In Long: IIIINNNNTTEEERREESSSTTTTIIIIINNNGGG

  3. Took them quite a while to create a competing domain. I’ve waiting for this to happen and I expected Google to hop onto the train faster than they did.

  4. I’ve had this running in the background while I’ve been doing work, both the desktop and Android app versions and as far as interfaces go it’s pretty solid. It’s a little confusing sorting between live and recorded content but everything is pretty responsive overall. The integration with YouTube is pretty nice to have, once they improve the UI with clearly delineating the content it will be that much better.

  5. As a YouTube gamer myself, I’m largely underwhelmed by it. I’ll be keen To see how they develop the platform though.

    I’d also like to see how they help the little guys like me grow. So far it’s only focussed on the big hitters

  6. I’m interested in trying it out, if Firmware 3.0 does bring stream-to-youtube capabilities, it could make our wiki events much easier to manage as we would not have to use two separate services.

    Of course only time will tell

  7. Very interesting. Competition is normally good, tends to lead to innovation. Excited to see what it looks like and what it does to differentiate itself from Twitch.

  8. Hardly surprising. What Google can’t assimilate, it replicates. Or at least attempts to, in any case.

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