Google’s Android gaming app will support making Let’s Play videos for YouTube
To record gameplay users will simply need to launch the app and select the game they want to record. The app will capture gameplay in 480p or 720p, and once it’s recorded you’ll be able to make basic edits to your footage and upload it to YouTube. Now, Google is adding a similar to feature to the Google Play Games app.
Duncan Curtis made mention in a post on the Official Android blog that over a hundred billion minutes of gaming videos and live streams are watched each month on YouTube. The best part is it will also turn on your front-facing camera so you can give live commentary as you’re playing.
One of the most popular recent forms of entertainment is watching people play video games. You are ready to upload it to YouTube with a single click.
Gameplay recording is coming to Android users in the USA and United Kingdom over the next few days, with Google planning to expand to more countries “soon after”.
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Google updated its Google Play Games Android app on Wednesday with new game recording abilities, which will be available on any game you already have installed on a smartphone or tablet (the app lets Android users keep tabs on all the games they play across devices). If so, you can now easily share your gaming experiences with others online.