Google Stadia is still especially alive and kicking — and has made a few updates that will make it more straightforward to livestream games. XDA Developers detailed that Stadia will uncover a new Party Stream feature that enables players to privately communicate their gameplay to up to nine different clients, who can pick to one or the other play or watch. Clients can take advantage of Stadia’s party chat features during these streams, including emoji and voice reactions.
Stadia as of now permits players to directly share their gameplay to YouTube. The Party Stream feature obliges gamers who would rather not broadcast their games to the world — however just wants to share it to a few friends. We’ve previously seen platforms like Discord (with its Go Live feature) tap into this need to gamestream to a select few. Party Stream likewise saves Stadia players the difficulty of using Twitch to share games with friends, which requires downloading a third-party encoder.
Different updates incorporate the ability for players to switch gadgets mid-game without finishing the livestream. For example, you could stream a Stadia game from your PC and afterward continue playing it on your Android gadget — without stopping the streaming session.
As per XDA Developers, Party Stream started carrying out to clients on Monday and ought to be accessible to all players in the next 24 hours. Remember that it is as of now simply limited to desktop and Android gadgets — however will probably grow to additional gadgets in the future.