Google Rolls Out Direct-To-YouTube Livestream Of Stadia Games

Alphabet Inc's GOOG GOOGL gaming service Google Stadia is introducing one of its most-awaited features on Monday — the live streaming of stadia games directly to YouTube, 9to5Google reports.

What Happened: The live stream to YouTube feature will allow users a one-click link to live stream Google Stadia games, eliminating the use of third-party software.

Google said in a blog post, live streaming allows viewers to interact with the game. Stadia games that feature Crowd Choice could create their polls to let viewers decide what happens next in a live-streamed game. 

Stadia games that feature Crowd Play let a creator invite live stream viewers to play with them on Stadia.

Creators will be able to link YouTube accounts with Stadia's account and give the live stream a title and whether the stream is appropriate for kids. 

Why It Matters: The Verge reports that the direct streaming feature would require a $9.99 a month Stadia Pro subscription.

According to The Verge, the feature comes at a critical time, just before the Dec. 10 launch of the role-playing game "Cyberpunk 2077," the biggest test for Stadia.

Benzinga's take: YouTube has been the leader in gaming-related video streaming, with more than 50 billion hours of gaming content watched in 2018. The introduction of the direct live-streaming feature was a no-brainer for the company to cement its position in online-gaming content, displaying its assets' combined power.

Price Action: GOOG shares closed 0.47% lower at $1,819.48 on Monday.

See Also: Google Thinking Of 2023 With Its Gaming Service Stadia As War With Fellow Tech Giants Heats Up

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