Persona 5's streaming ban is a hot topic at the moment. We discuss how the anger directed at Atlus is the product of forgotten creator rights.
Pewdiepie Dropped By Disney Over Anti-Semitic Videos
This is a well educated fully grown adult who has spent enough time in the world, and is obviously well enough versed in the scope of the internet, to know that a satirical hate comment still shouts the same words as a serious one. Renowned gaming YouTuber Pewdiepie has been dropped from his deal with... Continue Reading →
2017 Will Be The Year Of Cloud Gaming
Roughly this time last year, we correctly predicted that 2016 would be the year of eSports. This year, cloud gaming will see its full maturity. It's telling that our piece on upcoming cloud gaming service LiquidSky was one of the first posts we published in 2017. It really looks like these guys have got right... Continue Reading →
LiquidSky: The Free Game Streaming Service That Looks Like It Might Actually Work
Game streaming services have been trying to get off the ground since cloud storage floated into our skill set, however they often prove too limiting, costly, or faulty to break their way into the mainstream. LiquidSky is the first such service to look like it might actually change all that. The idea is simple: players... Continue Reading →
Blizzard Working on Saving and Exporting Overwatch Highlights
Highlights are one of the coolest parts of Overwatch. At the end of a long play session, they provide a few seconds of charming nostalgia as you review your battle progress. The feature obviously holds benefits for those in the streaming or YouTube game, giving creators a few seconds of enticing footage to sum up their experiences... Continue Reading →