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At this point, the three main players of the streaming world seem established, Twitch, YouTube and Facebook Gaming, owned by three of the world’s largest corporations, Amazon, Google and Facebook.
A streak of Twitch streamers switching platforms continues, as Ludwig Ahgren announced he will be streaming exclusively on YouTube Gaming, beginning November 30. Ludwig is one of the most popular ...
YouTube Gaming is looking to build on its growth with new features and through its new content creators. ... YouTube has been pulling in some high profile video game streamers to its service.
Ryan Wyatt describes himself on Twitter as YouTube’s head of Gaming by day, and a “web3 & crypto advisor/investor by night.” Now, he’ll be working in crypto during the day, too.
YouTube Gaming has also undergone leadership changes following the exits last year of YouTube’s global head of gaming, Ryan Wyatt, and global head of gaming creators, Lester Chen. To succeed ...
Twitch has finally overtaken one of its precursors. It brought in more revenue for 2019 than YouTube Gaming -- $1.54bn compared to $1.46bn, respectively.
YouTube’s Head of Gaming Outlines Exclusive Creator Deals, Strategy Under New CEO. The video giant said it hit more than 120 billion hours of watch time for gaming-related content on the ...
DrLupo already has 1.7 million subscribers on YouTube, and today’s announcement strengthens DrLupo’s presence there, which is the largest gaming platform with over 100 billion hours of gaming ...
Facebook Gaming saw the biggest bump, although its market share is much smaller compared to the other two major players. Viewership was up 184% in 2020 to 3.1 billion hours, nearly triple what it ...
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