Dr Disrespect goes to YouTube after Twitch bans the online gamer


Though known for its short videos, YouTube is the second-largest live video-game site, trailing only Twitch, and it’s growing fast. — Reuters

Guy Beahm, better known as the online gamer Dr Disrespect, is joining the migration of personalities banned by some livestreaming sites who are now giving Google’s YouTube a try.

Beahm – who used to stream himself playing battle-royale video games exclusively on Amazon.com Inc’s Twitch before being banned in June – plans to begin livestreaming Aug 7 from his YouTube channel. He hasn’t signed an exclusive deal with the video service, and also plans to experiment with Facebook Gaming and streaming on his own site, ChampionsClub.gg, according to his spokesperson.

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