Kamcord Now Lets Users Upload Edited Videos Of Their Mobile Gaming Sessions
31.03.2015
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Mobile game streaming service Kamcord has begun rolling out a pilot program that lets its top 500 users upload their own edited videos instead of unabridged game sessions. Read More
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