Skyhill is a survival horror rogue-like game developed by Daedalic and
Mandragora, and has been covered in a news article detailing its release in October. Now, it has been announced that the game will be getting its own
Livestream Mode on Twitch.tv from November 28th, allowing streamers and viewers
to experience the post-apocalyptic horror together.
In fact, the feature is already
available, as gamers will be able to test it out from now until November 27th
before the full launch the day after. “The new Livestream Mode lets players directly connect to Twitch via the
in-game menu, enabling game control via Twitch chat. This way, viewers can
influence the game and play together with the streamer.”
Not heard of Skyhill before? Gamers step into the penthouse suite of Skyhill
Hotel, where Perry was holed up, surviving World War III. Now he is venturing
outside of the suite and attempting to make his way out into the world, but
he’ll have to fight and scavenge his way through 100 floors of mutants to do so. This is the premise behind Skyhill, and each floor is procedurally-generated, meaning that
every streamer will be able to share a different experience with their viewers.
Any furthers update on
this feature, or anything else on Skyhill,
can be found on the official website, Steam, Facebook or Twitter. Happy streaming.
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