YouTube introduces live streaming of Android games

YouTube Gaming faces tough competition from Amazon-owned Twitch

Update: 2015-09-18 16:39 GMT
Slated to open in late 2015, the YouTube Space Mumbai facility will allow YouTube creators and students at WWI to learn about video production, collaborate with other creators (Photo: PTI)

YouTube has announced that the android phone users would soon be able to live stream their mobile gaming sessions directly to the service. According to the Verge, the company revealed that the update has no official release date yet and is said to be coming soon, along with a Japanese version of the new YouTube Gaming app. The announcement is made to capitalize on the popularity of mobile gaming in Japan and elsewhere.

Ryan Wyatt, global gaming head, YouTube, said in a statement that Japan's mobile games define its gaming culture, far more so than in other countries. This trend shows there is a real need for gamers to easily share what is on their screen with the gaming community, as it happens.

YouTube Gaming faces tough competition from Amazon-owned Twitch, which has built a loyal following in the core video games community. YouTube Gaming launched last month in the United States and United Kingdom and Japan will be the first market in Asia to get the service.

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