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Google finally expands Multiview to YouTube, but there’s a small catch

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  • Google is bringing YouTube TV’s Multiview feature to YouTube.
  • Subscribers to NFL Sunday Ticket will be able to use Multiview on YouTube on TVs, mobile devices, and tablets.
  • The feature will be available at the start of the NFL season.


Multiview, the feature that allows you to watch up to four screens at once, has long been an exclusive to YouTube TV. Now that feature is finding its way over to YouTube, but there’s a small catch.

Today, Google announced a few new perks it is giving to its NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers. The most notable of which are the improvements to Multiview. On YouTube TV, these football fans will be able to build a Multiview of any combination of two, three, or four NFL Sunday Ticket games. In the past, Multiview only offered preset picks, so this improvement should offer more freedom over what you watch.

The bigger news, however, is that Multiview is coming to YouTube for the first time. Unfortunately, the feature will only be available to NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers for the purpose of watching football games. Google says this option will be available at the start of the football season, which the season starts on Thursday, September 5. Users will be able to use the YouTube Multiview feature on TVs, mobile devices, and tablets.

Outside of Multiview, the company announced that NFL Fantasy and Yahoo Fantasy players can connect their accounts to Fantasy View. This way, fans can keep track of their fantasy teams without having to take their eye off the game. It has also launched a spoiler mode feature that hides scores for specific teams so you can avoid final scores if you plan to watch a game later.

This is all great news for NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers. At the same time, we hope this also means that Multiview on YouTube will eventually open up for everyone else and for other types of content.

YouTube Multiview is finally here, but don't get too excited yet

YouTube TV is quickly becoming the go-to option for cord-cutters eager to dive into the upcoming NFL Sunday Ticket season. Its standout feature is the multiview option, which lets you catch up to four games at once, so you never miss a moment. But there's a catchright now, you can only use multiview on TV screens or through the YouTube TV app, and it's only available in the US. But that's changing soon, as Google plans to bring multiview to the main YouTube platform.

New World will be a featured IP in Amazon’s new Secret Level animated series

During this afternoon’s Opening Night Live at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, Amazon’s Prime Video label announced Secret Level, a “new adult-animated anthology series” specifically featuring video games. And naturally, among those video games is New World. “Part of our vision from the beginning is to develop and publish fantastic IPs that immerse and excite players […]

The Stream Team: Nixing Nibbles in V Rising

Good afternoon. Have you met Mr. Nibbles yet? No? Well, neither has Massively OP’s MJ. But Today’s V Rising plan is to accomplish just that. And then she’ll go clear out the other bosses of Act I. She definitely won’t be sidetracked by building her castle… really. Tune in live at 2:00 p.m. and see […]

Who are the most popular vloggers in 2023?

Who are the most popular vloggers in 2023?

YouTube needs no introduction. As the second most visited site on the planet, it's not just a video-sharing platform—it's a cultural phenomenon. But who are the most popular vloggers in 2023?

Remember when we rushed home to catch our favorite TV show? Now, YouTube is our go-to, pushing traditional TV to the sidelines. 

It’s given rise to a new breed of internet celebrities and influencers who are as powerful, if not more, than traditional celebrities. And, as the platform continues to evolve, it showcases the dynamic dance between technology and creativity, always keeping us on our toes. 

We’re about to look at the giants of this world and discover the most popular vloggers ruling the YouTube kingdom! 

What vlogging camera does Casey Neistat use?

What vlogging camera does Casey Neistat use?

To say that Casey Neistat is an OG when it comes to vlogging would still somehow be an understatement. Having taken YouTube by storm in the early 2010's, he has amassed over 12.5m subscribers on his primary channel.

While vlogging as a hobby has seen some rough moments recently, the post pandemic boom within the scene has completely revitalized peoples desires to experience life through another persons eyes. Whether it's worldwide travel or days out around New York, Casey Neistat has a wide variety of top cameras and gear to capture his footage on. Here's what we know.

Yuno Miles drops new Kai Cenat Diss (Not Like Us) – Lyrics / Genius

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Unpacking the Drama: The Beef Between Yuno Miles and Kai Cenat The rap world is no stranger to beef, and the latest feud between Yuno Miles and Kai Cenat has caught the attention of fans and fellow artists alike. The diss track, “Not Like Us,” has created quite a stir, with its witty lyrics and […]

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IREM game collections for me to collect ⊟

IREM game collections for me to collect ⊟

Tozai Games, who memorably brought me Spelunker HD, has announced five volumes of collected IREM games for Xbox, PS5, PS4, and Switch, with big ol’ physical versions coming from Strictly Limited.

This first release comprises Image Fights 1 and 2, and X Multiply, three shmups that I definitely haven’t played and definitely want to. I also, in general, support the release of collections from this very cool, very defunct publisher!

Finally, hi, I haven’t been writing many posts recently. But my 10 year olds are at a coffee shop having a graphic design coworking session, so I’m entertaining myself by sitting in a big fancy coffee shop chair and flailing textually at old games. Life is pretty weird!

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I’m a fool for not already being hyped for SpiderHeck ⊟

I’m a fool for not already being hyped for SpiderHeck

I’ve gotten a few press releases for SpiderHeck from publisher TinyBuild, but such has been my Situation recently that I made a point to get back to them and then, I don’t know, gone to deal with the toilet that fell apart or adopt kittens (!) or whatever.

Today, the game is actually out on Switch and basically everything else, and I finally scheduled myself a few minutes to watch a trailer and, yall.

There’s been a game about spiders grappling around arenas and attacking each other with lightsabers this whole time? I want to say “and I wasn’t informed?” but I definitely was, multiple times!

You can try this through Xbox Game Pass or for free through Steam until Sept. 26, and like, I want to do that. Let’s try this. It might join the rotation of party games, I think.

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There’s a new Puzzle Bobble and it’s very important  ⊟

There’s a new Puzzle Bobble and it’s very important  ⊟

Don’t just take it from me, the person who drinks coffee from a Bubble Bobble mug every morning and is on stage 1174 (oh no) of Bub’s Puzzle Blast, a game I only found by accident while looking for a new Bust a Move/Puzzle Bobble.

Look at the above video, with its four-player co-op (including Story Mode), hi-res Bub, Bob, Peb, and Pab, little Miniroons, and so many bubbles. Everybubble, in fact! Puzzle Bobble Everybubble will be out on Switch next year.

New Bubble and/or Puzzle Bobble games aren’t always… good, but I’m getting my hopes way up anyway. Sky high! I definitely won’t survive even a slight disappointment.

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Publishers old and new bring me games old and old ⊟

Publishers old and new bring me games old and old ⊟

One of the most weirdly unlikely domino-meme developments recently is the one that starts with THQ’s bankruptcy in 2012 and ends with me playing a Sunsoft Famicom game from 1992 on my Switch. But that’s basically what happened?

Nordic Games Licensing bought a lot of the THQ back catalog, then went through a series of acquisitions, later adopting the apt name Embracer Group, and just opened a subdivision called Embracer Freemode to focus on retro games. Part of Embracer Freemode is Bitwave, who is developing a port of Gimmick! for Xbox, PC, Switch and PS4.

This news has Sunsoft re(re)-entering the gaming space, following the last WiiWare iteration. They announced a Gimmick soundtrack release, a port of Ufouria, and a new roguelike game based on the very old, beloved kusoge Ikki.

Simultaneously, the reliable ININ Games announced three – THREE – Ninja Jajamaru-kun collections, compiling the platform games, two “lost” RPGs, and all of the above respectively. I am deeply personally invested in this, if only because NInja Jajamaru-kun was one of the main inspirations behind the brilliant Haggleman minigames from Retro Game Challenge. Preorders for the physical PS4/Switch collections will open on the 21st, and I can only presume that they’ll also show up on the eShop in some form.

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Cool DIY Super Famicom kit turned into cooler mini-TV kit ⊟

Cool DIY Super Famicom kit turned into cooler mini-TV kit 

I’m pretty impressed with Columbus Circle’s barebones DIY kits, basically just clone Super Famicoms or Famicoms without cases. You can then put it into whatever container you can imagine, like this toaster!


What Youtuber LimoneWorkshop did, however, is to put the tiny kit into a custom-built miniature Sharp SF-1. And it totally owns.

I’m trying to imagine what I would do with one of these Super Famicom kits, and I think it’s “put it on a shelf and then decide to sell it 3 years later.” But for other people, what a cool idea!

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Corporate consolidation is good, actually (in this one weird specific case) ⊟

Corporate consolidation is good, actually (in this one weird specific case) 

Toy company Bandai and video game developer/publisher Namco merged in 2005. Four years later, Koei and Tecmo merged their game-making operations.

Now, the two megacorporations have leveraged Tecmo’s beloved Monster Rancher series and Bandai’s long-standing Ultraman license to create this weird-ass thing, a game where you can use songs or NFC cards to generate monsters from Ultraman shows, then raise, battle, and, why not, merge them.

I don’t think it really makes sense to apply Monster Rancher’s semi-random generation mechanic with an existing set of characters (since, like, people basically would know who they wanted to raise?) and it definitely doesn’t make sense to make an Ultraman game without Ultraman. A lot of dominoes had to fall in just the right way to lead to this ill-advised but also completely awesome outcome.

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Gotta Protectors is back and a little weirder on Switch ⊟

Gotta Protectors is back and a little weirder on Switch ⊟

Pretty excited to play the next iteration of Ancient (and Yuzo Koshiro’s) Gotta Protectors, the Famicom tribute game that’s also a legit action-tower-defense-that’s-still-cool-if-you-don’t-like-tower-defense!

This time, in addition to rad music, meta humor and wild musou-esque combat, there’s… a castle on a train? Collectible NES parody cartridges? This looks like it ramps up the distinctive frantic silly Gotta Protectors-ness in just the right way.

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Taito Milestones out April 15 ⊟

Taito Milestones out April 15 ⊟

I’ve been obsessive about retro compilations on Switch recently. I want to gobble them all up. Even so, I’m unconvinced about Taito Milestones, the collection of 10 mostly ancient, mostly historically interesting arcade games.

Without knowing a price, I’m not sure how into Alpine Ski or Wild Warriors I’ll be, or how willing I am to try a different version of the Bubble Bobble precursor Chack'n Pop (I have the Famicom cartridge). But The Ninja Warriors is cool, and Qix is always fun. Also, I want everyone to keep making these collections.

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Give me all the PC Engine ports ⊟

Give me all the PC Engine ports ⊟

When Moto Roader originally came out on Turbografx-16, it totally failed to get my attention, my brain just filing it away in the “sports games I’m not interested in” category next to Takin’ it to the Hoop.

But now, with the benefit of time, I know that any TG16/PC Engine game I get to discover for the first time is precious and wonderful. And so I’m pretty stoked about Moto Roader MC, the formerly Japan-only, PC Engine CD-only sequel, which I just played on my dang Nintendo Switch.

It’s a top-down single screen racer, sort of like a Super Off-Road deal, with weapons and increasingly weird gimmicky tracks. My favorite feature allows you to toggle between control schemes at any time. I can never play these top-down racing games because my brain doesn’t understand whether to push left and right to turn or to push the direction I want the car to go on the screen. With this game, I can do whichever makes sense to me at the time.

There’s also a rewind feature, visual options, and the other nice modern stuff. In all, this seems like a weirdly small game to give such a treatment… and that’s cool.

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Victorian sandbox Nightingale banks on a big summer patch to turn its fortunes around

While admitting “shortcomings” to Nightingale’s initial launch, six months into early access Inflexion Games’ devs say that they’re “proud” of the title and yet “not satisfied” with where the game is at right now, including lower player numbers. CEO Aaryn Flynn and Art and Audio Director Neil Thomson recorded a video to announce that now […]

Apex Legends Shockwave season adds unlimited revivals, dual-wielding, and a versus bots mode August 6

The next season for Apex Legends – you know, the battle royale shooter that wanted to double-charge players for battle passes until fans furiously pushed back – is hoping that the gameplay features of its upcoming Shockwave season will be enough of a distraction from that kerfuffle, particularly as the FPS is bringing several updates […]

One Shots: Only serious business allowed here

When the moon is crashing down onto the surface of your planet, do the following. First, blame Roland Emmerich. Second, don’t panic. Third, summon the strongest member of your party to take the alpha strike so that the rest of civilization can endure. Fourth, ask Link if he can rewind time back to the first […]

CroxyProxy YouTube - Unblock Any YouTube Videos Very Easily

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Unblock your favorite YouTube videos using CroxyProxy YouTube

Did you know that over 5 billion YouTube videos are watched every day? It's no secret that YouTube is home to some of the best content on the internet. However, the unfortunate reality is that not everyone has easy access to it. YouTube can be blocked in various places for different reasons, such as strict school policies, workplace regulations, or even regional censorship.

But fear not, because there's a solution that can help you unblock YouTube and enjoy your favorite videos without any restrictions. All you need is CroxyProxy's YouTube proxy and a web browser. With this combination, you can effortlessly bypass the YouTube block and start watching videos on the browser of virtually any device.

But we understand that CroxyProxy Youtube might not be for everyone, so we've got you covered. In case you're looking for alternatives to unblock YouTube videos, we've compiled a list of options as well. So, whether it's for educational, work-related, or personal reasons, you'll have the tools and knowledge to access YouTube freely.

    What is CroxyProxy Youtube?

    CroxyProxy YouTube is a well-known web proxy service tailored specifically for unblocking YouTube content and ensuring secure and anonymous internet browsing. Acting as the intermediary between you and the YouTube platform, it allows you to access videos and content that might be restricted or blocked due to your location or network.

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    Getting started with CroxyProxy YouTube is a breeze. You simply visit the CroxyProxy YouTube website and enter the URL of the YouTube video you want to watch. CroxyProxy YouTube takes it from there, intercepting your request and forwarding it to YouTube on your behalf. Crucially, YouTube only sees CroxyProxy YouTube's IP address, effectively concealing yours.

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    CroxyProxy YouTube presents a compelling solution for unblocking YouTube videos and enjoying them at your convenience. In addition to this primary benefit, it offers several advantages that make it an attractive choice.
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    What is the need of CroxyProxy Youtube Server?

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    Now, let's distinguish between two key players in web communication: Proxies and Reverse Proxies. 

    A Proxy is your trusted assistant when it comes to serving clients. It takes on the responsibility of accessing resources on behalf of clients, offering the perks of anonymity and caching. How does it achieve this? By skillfully concealing clients' IP addresses and enhancing security. This setup also helps in boosting performance.

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    • Web Proxies: Don't forget about web-based proxy services similar to CroxyProxy. HideMyAss and KProxy are examples that can help you get past content blocks, including YouTube.
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    • Smart DNS Proxies: Smart DNS proxies like Smart DNS Proxy and Unlocator are tailored for unblocking geo-restricted content, including YouTube. They're known for their speed, making them ideal for streaming. Plus, they work on a wide range of devices.

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    Q: What is CroxyProxy YouTube, and how does it work?
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    YouTube finally makes a creator-friendly change to how it handles suspensions

    • Instead of suspending accounts immediately, Google will let YouTube Partner Program members file an early appeal for certain violations.
    • The creator-friendly change finally addresses how devastating suspension from the YPP can be for people relying on its income.


    Looking at it from far enough away, being a YouTube creator seems like the best job in the world: film yourself doing what you love, share it with millions of viewers who hold similar interests, and watch the views (and those ad dollars) roll in. Of course, in reality, it can be much more of a frantic hustle, where you’re constantly trying to appease not just Google’s ever-changing algorithms, but fickle viewer habits, as well. If the situation weren’t difficult enough, YouTube has a reputation for aggressively going after accounts it perceives as violating it polices, often with a “shoot suspend first, ask questions later” attitude. To the great relief of YouTubers everywhere, Google is finally making some creator-friendly changes to the way it handles suspensions.

    Today we’re talking specifically about the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), for monetized creators who hit the eligibility thresholds. Being accepted into and remaining part of the YPP is critical for creators whose livelihood depends on their videos, so getting suspended from it threatens to be devastating. Historically, Google would respond to policy violations by suspending accounts from YPP, and only then offering creators who felt wronged a chance to file an appeal. But going forward, in some cases, at least, Google will give creators the chance to make that case for an appeal prior to actually suspending the account.

    Depending on what kind of violation we’re talking about, that sounds like it makes a lot of sense, and for more minor stuff, or situations that feel ambiguous, it may not be worth upsetting a creator’s income stream while an investigation is underway. In its announcement, Google explains that this new practice will only apply to “certain policy violations,” which sure seems to leave the door open for immediate suspension in response to the most problematic policy violations. We’ve reached out to Google in an attempt to learn exactly where that line might be, and will update you if we hear of any specifics.

    Google also clarifies that early appeals “won’t be available for all suspensions to start with, but we hope to expand this over time.” We’re not sure if that means that Google intends to expand that list of “certain” violations to include more of them, or that only a subset of creator accounts will be able to make early appeals at all while Google gets this change going. Once again, we’ve asked Google to shed some light on these details, and hope to update you with what we learn.

    YouTube finally makes a creator-friendly change to how it handles suspensions

    • Instead of suspending accounts immediately, Google will let YouTube Partner Program members file an early appeal for certain violations.
    • The creator-friendly change finally addresses how devastating suspension from the YPP can be for people relying on its income.


    Looking at it from far enough away, being a YouTube creator seems like the best job in the world: film yourself doing what you love, share it with millions of viewers who hold similar interests, and watch the views (and those ad dollars) roll in. Of course, in reality, it can be much more of a frantic hustle, where you’re constantly trying to appease not just Google’s ever-changing algorithms, but fickle viewer habits, as well. If the situation weren’t difficult enough, YouTube has a reputation for aggressively going after accounts it perceives as violating it polices, often with a “shoot suspend first, ask questions later” attitude. To the great relief of YouTubers everywhere, Google is finally making some creator-friendly changes to the way it handles suspensions.

    Today we’re talking specifically about the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), for monetized creators who hit the eligibility thresholds. Being accepted into and remaining part of the YPP is critical for creators whose livelihood depends on their videos, so getting suspended from it threatens to be devastating. Historically, Google would respond to policy violations by suspending accounts from YPP, and only then offering creators who felt wronged a chance to file an appeal. But going forward, in some cases, at least, Google will give creators the chance to make that case for an appeal prior to actually suspending the account.

    Depending on what kind of violation we’re talking about, that sounds like it makes a lot of sense, and for more minor stuff, or situations that feel ambiguous, it may not be worth upsetting a creator’s income stream while an investigation is underway. In its announcement, Google explains that this new practice will only apply to “certain policy violations,” which sure seems to leave the door open for immediate suspension in response to the most problematic policy violations. We’ve reached out to Google in an attempt to learn exactly where that line might be, and will update you if we hear of any specifics.

    Google also clarifies that early appeals “won’t be available for all suspensions to start with, but we hope to expand this over time.” We’re not sure if that means that Google intends to expand that list of “certain” violations to include more of them, or that only a subset of creator accounts will be able to make early appeals at all while Google gets this change going. Once again, we’ve asked Google to shed some light on these details, and hope to update you with what we learn.

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