Google Stadia will encourage all users tomorrow to live stream games directly to YouTube - Tech Backbone

 

Google Stadia will encourage all users tomorrow to live stream games directly to YouTube
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Google Stadia and YouTube were meant to work together from the very beginning due to the magic of cloud computing, you would be able to select a YouTube ad to start playing a game instantly, YouTubers would be able to invite their fans to join their game instantly, and perhaps most notably, developers would be able to broadcast their Stadia games instantly, seamlessly.

None of these stuff happened at last November's launch of Stadia, but the biggest is obviously coming tomorrow: any customer of Stadia will be able to upload directly to YouTube from tomorrow, The Verge stated by a spokesperson.

None of these stuff happened at last November's launch of Stadia, but the biggest is obviously coming tomorrow: any customer of Stadia will be able to upload directly to YouTube from tomorrow, The Verge stated by a spokesperson.

9to5Google discovered this afternoon that the functionality seemed to be rolled out and we found the option to connect a YouTube account to our Stadia accounts as well but not yet the ability to actually watch. I suppose tomorrow we're going to try that. 

You'll also have to give your stream a title and change a few settings, according to 9to5Google, such as if your stream is safe for kids (to conform with the laws of child protection). It's still not clear whether you'll still be able to stream in 4K, as originally promised by Stadia. You will also still need a Stadia Pro membership of $9.99 a month for that as you do for 4K gaming.