Mobile gaming and video game live-streaming are two things that have been exploding in popularity over the past few years, so why not combine the two? That’s what Google is hoping will give its new YouTube Gaming app the boost it needs to compete with Twitch, and will be adding the ability to live stream games from Android devices in the near future. While there isn’t a release date yet, we do know that it’ll be launching alongside the Japanese version of YouTube Gaming, which makes sense considering how popular mobile gaming is in Japan.
YouTube has announced that Android phones will soon be able to stream live video to the service, in a move partly designed to capitalize on the popularity of mobile gaming in Japan and elsewhere. The update doesn’t have a date set yet, but is said to be coming “soon,” along with a Japanese version of the new YouTube Gaming app. Japan will be the first market in Asia to get YouTube Gaming following the launch last month in the US and UK; the announcement comes on the first day of Tokyo Game Show. “Japan’s mobile games define its gaming culture, far more so than in other countries,” says YouTube’s global gaming head Ryan Wyatt in a statement. “This trend shows there’s a real need for gamers to easily share what’s on their screen with the gaming community, as it happens.” YouTube Gaming faces an considerable battle to compete with Amazon-owned Twitch, which has built a loyal following in the core video games community. But by focusing on mobile in untapped markets like Japan, as well as providing a slick interface and smart features like rewinding, YouTube could well find ways to set itself apart.