In addition to the tons of features available now, Medal.tv also separates itself from the competition with a prolific editing tool, allowing players to touch-up their gameplay clips for a bit more personality. The game capture platform also allows players to share their clips on various social networks with a single press of a button. Medal.tv also boasts a continually growing community, and there’s a big chance that your hardcore fragging clip goes viral on the platform if it gets enough upvotes, much like the other social network Reddit. Medal.tv also makes use of a mobile app, allowing players and users to view and share their clips on the go. Besides these amazing features, you can also edit your clips via the PC Desktop app. In the future, Medal.tv says that this feature will also be available on mobile devices, allowing you to edit your clips even when you’re not in front of your PC. Medal.tv also released a tutorial video to get you up to speed with using it with your Xbox gameplay clips. Check it out below.
Microsoft’s partnership with Medal.tv should prove to be interesting, as the platform is looking to differentiate themselves from other gameplay capture platforms with a robust social media network. While Microsoft’s past venture into game capture/streaming may have been a flop (remember Mixer?) it will be interesting to see how things will go this time around with Medal.tv.