Noice, a new player in the streaming industry, is set to shake things up with its closed beta launch on November 21. Created by a team with experience in game development and gaming services, Noice aims to be both a livestreaming platform and a deep multiplayer game. With backing from successful entrepreneurs and industry veterans, including those behind Unity, Supercell, and King, Noice has the potential to make a significant impact.
During the closed beta phase, Noice will initially support Fortnite and Apex Legends creators, with the possibility of expanding to other titles based on community interest. The platform allows viewers to actively participate in the gaming experience by joining in and playing alongside their favorite streamers. Viewers can make predictions on how the streamer’s game will unfold, earn new prediction cards, and create their own 3D avatars that are visible to the streamer and the community.
Noice sets itself apart from competitors by offering a seamless viewing experience without forced ads that interrupt the stream. Additionally, streamers on Noice can benefit from a 70/30 revenue split and access tools to build a loyal community. They can also create and sell their own in-game items called Creator Cards, using their most popular and entertaining livestream moments.
Noice ensures there are no dull moments between games by providing an interactive tour of the arena, eliminating downtime for both streamers and viewers. At launch, Noice will be compatible with Google Chrome and will be free for everyone, including content creators. While purchases of currencies and items are optional, users can earn Noice credits by achieving weekly goals and watching advertisements.
While Noice faces tough competition from established platforms like Twitch, Kick, and YouTube, its unique features and experienced team may give it an edge. The platform’s success will likely depend on attracting popular streamers and capturing the interest of the gaming community.
Time | Score | Event |
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00:15 | 1-0 | Player A scores the first goal |
01:32 | 1-1 | Player B equalizes |
03:45 | 2-1 | Player C puts the home team in the lead |
Source: DOTESPORTS