If you’ve been skeptical about streaming on YouTube all this time, and especially about let’s plays, you’re definitely missing out. Game streaming is one of the most popular types of content on YouTube. Viewers love watching their favorite creators play games, chat and share emotions in real time. So if you want to expand your audience in this way, but don’t know which games to start with, here are a few options for you.
Online Games To Interact With Your Subscribers
2. Fall Guys. A bright and fun game where you compete with other players in a variety of challenges. It’s one of those games where even losing can be fun and bring out a ton of emotion from both you and the audience. It’s perfect for streaming since it’s easy to interact with chat while playing it
Classic Games for Streaming
2. GTA V Online. Released over 10 years ago, Grand Theft Auto’s fifth installment still refuses to get obsolete. This is a true phenomenon that will be fueled by the imminent release of the 6th installment, so here, as with Minecraft, you’d better cash in while you can.
Co-Op Games for Fun Streams
Co-Op Games for Fun Streams
Overcooked! 2 A great game to play co-op with friends or subscribers. You need to run a kitchen, fulfilling orders amid total chaos. The game is full of humor and is suitable for fun and light streams, where you can have fun and communicate with subscribers.
Phasmophobia. A game where you and your friends go ghost hunting and investigating paranormal activity. The game’s atmosphere is tense, but that just adds to the emotion of the streams. Scary moments and unexpected moments will attract viewers and create the atmosphere of genuine horror.
When choosing games to stream, you should consider your preferences, and what the interests of your audience are. Streaming is a great way to express your personality, interact with subscribers in real time, and create unique content. Whether it’s co-op games, indie projects, or just popular titles, the point is that you and your audience should enjoy the process.
Good luck!
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