An update to YouTube arrives today, adding support for users who wish to live stream content in 60 frames-per-second.
Last year, the company , and this new addition only furthers YouTube's mission to compete with Twitch as it seeks to become the definitive place for gamers to share their content.
"When you start a live stream on YouTube at 60fps, we'll transcode your stream into 720p60 and 1080p60, which means silky smooth playback for gaming and other fast-action videos," a statement from YouTube explained.
"We'll also make your stream available in 30fps on devices where high frame rate viewing is not yet available, while we work to expand support in the coming weeks."
It's worth noting, however, that live streaming in 60 frames-per-second is technically in "early preview," and support is currently limited to . Don't forget that IGN, too, supports content in 60 FPS.
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