Friday, October 30, 2015

Google Play Games update for Android lets users record and share gameplay

And wait, you can also append a video of yourself – displayed upon the top right corner of the actual gameplay video – commenting upon the gameplay, pulling faces, illustrating walk-through or cheats, anything really, using your smartphone’s front camera.

To start recording a game, just find it in the Play Games app and press the record button. The video recorded this way is either in 480p or 720p resolution, depending what kind of file size you want. He went on to further state that there are massive YouTube channels dedicated strictly to video game related content such as VanossGaming, which generates millions of views per video.
The Google Play Games app for Android is gaining a new feature that’ll let you record your gameplay and then upload it to YouTube. When you’re done recording, the app also has a basic video editing interface that lets you upload to YouTube.
The new, game-recording addition is now available for users across the U.S. and the United Kingdom – no surprises there – while the ‘rest of the world’should get it soon as well.
Google recently rolled out an updated version of the YouTube Gaming app for Android, allowing users to record and/or stream live video of their gaming session over YouTube.
The Google Play update will begin rolling out to U.S. and United Kingdom users in the next few days, with more countries expected to receive the update shortly after. If so, you can now easily share your gaming experiences with others online.

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