TWITCH 2020 UPDATE
Today we talk about Twitch 2020 update and how it has affected you as the user. We will also show you how to boost views on Twitch. Streamers now have a new and improved home for their content, even when they’re offline. They can brand themselves with bigger customization banners, more prominent avatars, a creator-specific color, and streamer-curated video shelves to show off their greatest moments right up front.
Offline Channel Page
The new offline channel page shows channel trailers, recent broadcasts, and hosted channels while the new tabbed navigation gives viewers more to discover. The Videos tab has a customization layout so the streamer can curate their content, re-order the content shelves, and add new video collections. Channels now include a revamped bio, complete with social media links. The content, keywords, and links will help make channels easier to find on Twitch, as well as across the web.
CHANNEL TRAILERS
This update also introduces channel trailers. Before, when someone arrived at an offline channel, they were met with a blank video player or sometimes an offline image. Now, trailers can now be uploaded to channels, giving streamers the ability to introduce themselves even when they’re offline. Trailers will show up front-and-center and be automatically displayed for new viewers, giving them a sense for the streamer and a feel for the content and community. A simplified schedule integrated into Twitch gives streamers the ability to set and publish their schedule so viewers know when to tune in. Streamers can even schedule time off with Vacation Mode. Past broadcasts will also show up in the calendar and link viewers directly to the previous stream’s VOD.
What We Expect
We’re so excited for you to see the new channel page, and we know that creators are looking forward to sharing their revamped pages and channel trailers. The new channel page will roll out to all viewers over the next few weeks, so keep an eye out for the refreshed page. This new experience has been available to streamers for the past month to prepare for the public launch and we’ve incorporated a lot of their feedback into the final product. If you’re a streamer and haven’t set up your page be sure to go to Channel Settings to find all the new features or check out the Help Page. We’re always looking for ways to improve the experience on Twitch. You can buy Twitch followers and learn how to boost views on Twitch here.
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