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You can now connect your game to Twitch.
This doesn't start broadcasting video or anything, but what it does do is connect to your channel so games can read the chat and interact with your viewers.
We're just finalizing the API right now so there's nothing super interesting to show, but this will create opportunities for games where the streamer can play with their audience somehow.
It's not twitch specific. It's coded in a way that we can connect other platforms and they should all use the same API. We're just using Twitch as a trail blazer because nothing else seems to have a coherent API.
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Garry did an example game in a couple of hours, but his stream didn't record. All that remains of it
is this clip.
It's fertile mostly unexplored ground so it's going to take some experimentation to find ways that it could work, but this is what we like to do.