Voot to Add Twitch Like Features Such As Chat, Integrated Gameplay By 2019
Voot to Add Twitch-Like Features Such As Chat, Integrated Gameplay By 2019 91q4m
By Rishi Alwani | Updated: 22 December 2018 20:10 IST
Highlights
Voot streams e-sports tournaments in addition to general entertainment
It plans to add these features to showcase e-sports in its entirety
It's still deciding if it wants to put e-sports content behind a paywall
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"We're going to bring features like chat, integrated gameplay, into Voot once we're fully into e-sports," says Kedia. "This is a POC [proof of concept] phase for three to six months. We've put a development plan in place where by the end of 2019 we have all the essential components that are required for a platform to showcase e-sports in its true and entire form."
Kedia tells us that company is still considering "whether non-e-sports s on Voot's originals without the added interactivity breath a sigh of relief for now.
Furthermore, he also let slip that the Voot is looking at putting its e-sports content behind a paywall.
"If we add a paywall in Voot, then we will evaluate whether e-sports as a category will also go behind the paywall," he says.
As for which game stream has been the most popular for the service so far, there are no surprises.
"PUBG was maximum, because it's popular in India," he says. "Dota 2 surprised us we got pretty good viewership. CS: GO what we expected we got. For us, proof of the pudding is to see how some of the India events do on Voot. So far other than PUBG the Dota 2 and CS:GO events were international events broadcasted in English in India. With that and with Dreamhack we're confident that the Indian events we showcase are going to be fairly popular."
Given YouTube Gaming's eventual demise, with its features being rolled into YouTube proper and Twitch's lack of enthusiasm, it leaves the likes of Voot with an opportunity to capitalise on what appears to be a vibrant base of gamers.
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