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TWITCH, owned by Amazon, announced at the annual Twitchcon event earlier this year that it will Go to the vertical video space. Now these Alpha initial tests have started directly with a few banners, according to the results of the Market Intelligence provider Appsensa.
In a modern building, the company found signals to vertical video tests and information about the type of features provided by these new flows. This feature, as soon as it is completely published, will make Nashlal more competitive with other famous header video services like Tiktok, Instagram Beads and YouTube Shorts.
Twitch tests are not discovered at this stage, as you find Appsensa search for only a few references in the application code, which stated that the tests will focus on “a few banners” at the present time. (He was unable to determine which of them.) The company was also able to determine the position of the vertical theater with the customer’s interface elements and a way to switch between classic and new video formats in Twitch.

When users face the feature for the first time, a user education dialogue that says “vertical video here” will be presented, and users remind that it is still just a test and they can switch to the classic offer at any time.
AppSensa also noted that the current implementation includes permission processing for both access to the camera and microphone, as required by mobile platforms, indicating that the application will be used for live broadcast.
It was reached for the comment, and Twitch refused to say more about the tests, noting only that the company said during it Keynote In Twitchcon Rotterdam earlier this year, the test will start with a small number of channels during the summer. A spokesman added that these tests will expand to more users later in the year.
During Twitchcon, the company announced that it will try double coordination and 2K flow with a small number of channels as well.