ePlay Launches 'Cam2Cam' Interactive Livestream Feature

ePlay Launches 'Cam2Cam' Interactive Livestream Feature

LOS ANGELES — ePlay has launched its new Cam2Cam two-way interactive livestream feature.

"Cam2Cam allows creators, at their own discretion, to activate a two-way camming interaction with their audiences," said a rep. "You can see them, and better yet, they can now, should they choose, see you right back."

The feature works across devices, allowing livestreamers and users to video chat regardless of whether they're on a desktop at home, a laptop at work, or a phone in the park.

"Cam2Cam is all about providing more intimate moments for you and your fans," said ePlay Product Manager Paulina. "It was built to provide our creators with an easy-to-manage & seamless flow that will boost your fans’ engagement during livestreams."

Added ePlay CEO Clem, "No platform is more cutting edge than ePlay. This is just one more step in our evolution as the premiere livestream destination for creators and fans."

Creators can activate the feature through their dashboard, by clicking Settings and then Games.

"Up until now, visual communication has only worked one way on our platform," enthused Director of Talent Recruitment Allie Awesome. "How much more intimate? More personal? More connected to you will your fans feel when they know you're looking them in the eye when they talk directly to you? And the more connected they feel, the more excited they'll be to keep coming back again and again. More engagement means more monetization."

For more information, visit ePlay.

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