It looks like integration of games into streaming platforms is an interesting topic not only for the American giant Netflix. At first he started with simple games, but later he began to offer his subscribers larger and more interesting games. The findings of the latest report from The Wall Street Journal, already cited by Reuters, indicate that Google also liked this type of system and deployed it inside YouTube.
The California software giant should have sent out an invitation to its employees to internal testing of a new feature called “Playables”, which will likely include a library of various low-key titles. But the WSJ has only mentioned so far classic arcade game Stack Bouncewhere players break horizontally stacked bricks with a ball.
According to the report, users will be able to access mini-games by default. via the YouTube website or via an Android or iOS devicewhere Playables is more likely to be integrated into a familiar application.
Google is still in testing he doesn’t want to express much. A spokesman for the company only confirmed to the WSJ that the company has been in the video game business for a long time, and also that it is still experimenting with new features. However, the company reportedly has nothing to announce at this point.
YouTube CEO Neil Mohan has a deeper problem, according to the WSJ. platform immersion in the gaming industry has long been planned. The video streaming service has always been known for its gaming-themed creations, and in recent years has become an ambitious competitor to the Twitch platform, as it also focuses on live broadcasts.
Source :Indian TV