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Black Ops II Gets Twitch Stream Support |
Listed in: News Tags: Activision, call of duty, twitch, YouTube
If you're a real Call of Duty master, chances are you might want the whole world to know about it. Activision realized this by including the ability to stream games to YouTube, but that's not the only way you'll be able to post live broadcasts of your games. Thanks to a new partnership with the Twitch video service, gamers on PC, PS3 and 360 will have yet another way to claim their internet fame.
Starting today, players will be able to stream their own Call of Duty online matches using the Twitch video service on top of YouTube. This means that people all around the world will now have the ability to watch your live games on mobile, browser, and even tablets. Looking to catch up on that clan match you don't have the time to play in? At least you can watch it now through Twitch and Call of Duty Elite. Should you have the account to do so, you can even share your games on Twitter and Facebook as well.

If you're an Elite member watching the match you'll get to see the hosts player card as well, which means you'll be able to see just about any stat you would possibly need to decide if the selected player is worth paying attention to based on their skill level. It should be noted that as of the announcement, there was no mention of Wii U getting Twitch support. If you use any of the other systems though, this is certainly a solid way to get your games into the public eye.
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