Tweech with a vertical game series is getting more tricky-edit. Also, the “2K” (1440p) video will allow you to watch the League of Legends in high resolution. There is also the ability to turn the rivers. CEO Dan Klisi made announcements in Europe on Saturday.
Portrait mode streaming makes it a bit easier to watch gameplay on your phone. So far, Tweech has just supported familiarity for clips and IRL streams. Clips are short highlights that the creator can share after the end of the river. And “in real life” content shows everyday activities instead of gameplay.
But some screens work very well in the landscape look. Fortunately, the Tweet is also developing a dual format. Creators can live together in vertical and horizontal trends. You can see the version that works best for your device. The company will start testing “with very few channels” this summer. It will be extended later this year.
Twitter’s 1440p streams should be a welcome increase. (Who doesn’t like a sharp -visible video?) At the back end, it uses a new HEVC Kodak that produces a better picture with the lower butter. And the platform’s better broadcast tech automatically adapts the viewer’s resolution.
1440p streaming begins today in front of all partners and affiliates. But it’s in an open son, so creators may need to wait.
Finally, the Tweech is developing a revenue feature. If you lose some part of a stream, you can back back to the back. This feature is not yet here. This summer, the Tweich will test it.


