on 25-07-2014 23:17
So...I now know about Twitch! I never knew it existed until the BBC news tonight.
$1bn dollars is a staggering amount to pay but with 45 million users, growing by the day, Google see it as a massive revenue earner.
What is Twitch and why does Google want it?
From the Guardian : http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/25/twitch-google-gaming-video-site
"It’s essentially the YouTube for live gaming: people broadcast themselves playing and/or talking about games while other people watch them (either live or via archived footage) while chatting about it."
on 25-07-2014 23:24
on 25-07-2014 23:24
There are lots of PC games that pull in thousands of viewers, however some big Twitch livestreamers are being pulled away from this streaming platform, it has lots of potential for growth.
Unless Google change it drastically, Twitch will be a great investment for Google.
25-07-2014 23:37 - edited 25-07-2014 23:38
on 25-07-2014 23:47
on 25-07-2014 23:47
@Anonymous wrote:
I've never heard of it either don't know how 45 million people have it obviously appeals to some I think it's a bit pathetic myself 😞
Well I suppose that all depends on whether you enjoy online gaming or not. I don't personally but I know lots of people that do...and as it costs nothing initially it seems ok ...so why not?
Veritas Numquam Perit
26-07-2014 00:11 - edited 26-07-2014 00:14
on 26-07-2014 06:31
on 26-07-2014 06:31
on 26-07-2014 19:11
on 26-07-2014 19:11
I've seen it used to good effect when game projects on Kickstarter want to explain the gameplay and progress. Otherwise it is boring to watch someone else play a game!
BTW, there's a comment on the link for why isn't there a games show on TV. Reason: because its boring to watch other people play games whilst listening to presenters who are only doing it as a career start. That and its never worked for TV going way back to the 80's and the infamously abysmal GamesMaster (though that was saved by the sarcastic Dominic Diamond).