Chijijik, Subscription Succession Program Also Offered with Beta Tester Scale Expansion View original image

Naver's game-specialized streaming platform Chijijik announced on the 4th that it will expand the scale of beta testers and also provide a platform subscription succession program.


First, the scale of beta testers will be significantly expanded. To this end, the second beta tester recruitment will begin from today, and streaming rights will be granted sequentially thereafter. The scale is about 1.5 times the number of streamers selected as testers since the first beta service opened. Naver plans to provide beta tester rights not only to game streamers but also to streamers focusing on cooking, music, talk, and other themes to test a wider variety of streaming environments and large-scale network traffic.


Starting from the 9th, a subscription succession program will also be offered for existing Twitch streamers and viewers. When streamers and viewers apply for 'Continue Subscription Period,' various information used on Twitch can be carried over and used as is on Chijijik. Specifically, streamers can link functions they used on Twitch, such as subscriber emoticons, to Chijijik Studio. Viewers can easily check the streamers they followed on Twitch within Chijijik and have their subscription periods on Twitch combined.


Meanwhile, since the beta service launch in December last year, Chijijik has been quickly reflecting various user feedback and providing diverse features such as ▲expanding eligible support targets ▲improving infrastructure efficiency to expand 60fps broadcast offerings ▲enhancing chat window functions ▲improving exploration features.



A Naver official said, "We will broadly inspect network traffic and service stability that can occur in various live situations to provide a more complete game-specialized streaming service at the time of official launch."


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