Finally, after years of begging and pleading from the streaming community, Twitch is rolling out video uploads to the popular video game streaming site.
For years now, streamers at Twitch have been able to stream live content only. That means daily live-streams to create a viable audience, which can be pretty grueling.
The only place to upload video content was YouTube. In fact, on YouTube streamers could easily choose to either live-stream or upload video content. That wasn’t an option on Twitch, making YouTube more attractive to many.
The new channel page design lets you easily access all of a channel’s content. We’ve added a new top navigation bar that lets you browse videos and start watching past broadcasts when a channel is offline but easily get back to the live video player if they come online. Continue reading Welcome Twitch’s new Channel Page→
Ricky Yaneza, a 43-year-old gamer, was live-streaming his gaming session of Pokemon Go while traveling through Central Park in New York City on Monday morning. Yaneza didn’t complete the session or finish his walk because he was mugged. Continue reading Somebody Got Mugged Playing Pokemon Go Live On Twitch→