Dubbed GameOn, the new service allows mobile gamers upload their clips as well as access a range of other cool features.
If you are a mobile gamer, you could be forgiven for feeling a bit left out when it comes to broadcasting your gameplay.
Up to now, the only real options available were screen recorder apps. These aren’t the best for mobile gaming as they often place controls onto the screen they are recording, which also then form part of the recording.
In addition to this, the quality of screen recordings tends not to be very good, either. You don’t really want to lose face in the gaming community by posting blocky screen recordings.
The application affords you several methods of sharing your recordings. Not only that, but there are some nice additional features, too.
Firstly, you can record clips manually, as they happen. If you see that you are about to perform an action that is well worth recording, then you just tap record, and off you go.
In this case, the app has a cool feature called Recall. With Recall, you can ask the app to save footage after an event has taken place.
So, say you just pulled off an epic headshot in PUBG. You want to keep that for posterity, so you hit the Recall button and the app will save the video. You can select recording lengths between five and 30 minutes.
Well, as it is built around a community, one of the first things you will notice is that it has challenges and leaderboards. This way you can compete with people not just in-game, but in GameOn’s own leagues.
You also have plenty of editing functions. You can do all the usual things involved in video editing, like shorten clips and such. However, there is also the option to record 30-second intros and outros for your videos, giving them a professional touch.
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It remains to be seen exactly how popular GameOn actually is. Especially with the combination of Microsoft’s GamePass and xCloud on mobile devices. However, if you want to record mobile gaming videos, then GameOn is a great option right now.