
While Google wages its
battle with Twitch, another company is hanging around and finding its niche on
mobile.
Kamcord, a startup that
is providing mobile gamers with a way to record and livestream their gaming on
Android and iOS, is launching in Japan and Korea today. To ensure a successful launch in those
important, highly lucrative markets, the company has enlisted the help of top
YouTube talent in those countries for games like Minecraft and Puzzle &
Dragons. Kamcord has already used this strategy in the West, and it has seen
success with it — and it believes that it can continue to build up its audience
even as Google makes it easier for people to livestream and record on Android.
“We’re already seeing a
huge amount of downloads from non-English speakers, so we want to be super
aggressive with expanding internationally,” Kamcord developer Adi Rathnam told
GamesBeat. “We already had the teams in Japan and Korea, which is why we picked
those two countries to start with. But they also happen to be two of the
biggest mobile gaming markets.”
This comes as the
company sees increased engagement numbers in the West. The top 8 Kamcord
partners, many of whom specialize in Clash of Clans, have more than 300,000
followers on Kamcord, and the average audience members spends 20 minutes a day
on the app. That’s up from 18 minutes a day just a few months ago.
But while the company
is seeing growth and bringing on new gamers, it is also keeping an eye on the
competition. Google recently introduced ways to enable people to livestream and
record gamepay from the YouTube Gaming app. And people can also record from the
Google Games app. YouTube Gaming is still new, but Google Games is on nearly
every Android owners device, but Rathnam says that Kamcord isn’t too concerned
about this.
“Google’s native stuff
— we haven’t seen a lot of traction for that,” he said. “You often see zero
livestreams for mobile games on YouTube, meanwhile all the top Clash of Clan
streamers are on Kamcord. Most surprisingly, our app is ranking ahead of
YouTube Gaming on iOS and Google Play.”
Kamcord credits this to
having a focus. YouTube Gaming can do a lot, but it’s confusing on which app
you need to do what. Meanwhile, Kamcord has spent years building up its brand
as a video solution for mobile gamers.
“I think by having so
many different products, they’re creating confusion,” he said. “But they are
also spending most of their focus on Twitch, so mobile is an after thought for
them.”
So, for now, Kamcord is
charging ahead. And it seems like it has a chance to build up a loyal,
Twitch-like audience on the mobile side of the equation before the other
competitors in the space can figure out how to approach it.
Kamcord allows users to
record and share videos of their mobile gameplay. Developers integrate Kamcord
into their mobile games to drive retention, increase downloads, and build
community.
Users can share via
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and email.
Currently available for
cocos2d, Unity3d, and custom game engines on iOS and Android.
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