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That question could be applied to any game. Personally, I don't stream. And even if I did, I like to be fully immersed in my games the first time around, so I probably wouldn't stream it as soon as it came out. The stream might be a bit distracting.

 

In fact, I'm thinking of basically going into a KH3 blackout as soon as January comes around. 

I would say, if you really wanna stream it, go ahead. However, you can have a second file where you're just playing yourself to enjoy the game, or like Andrew Roland said, play the game first, then stream it. As for spoilers, people who watch your stream should know that by watching you play the game, they're going to get spoiled, it's just common sense. And as for views, with how much hype KH3 is getting, especially the fact that it won E3, I think a lot of people will want to watch the stream. The way I see it, there are three types of people. Those who will get the game right away and play it themselves, those who won't be able to afford it right away and not want anything spoiled, and those who won't be able to afford it but still want to see everything they can on it. It'll be that latter group, with possibly some from the first group as well, who will be your viewer base. Just know that you probably won't be the only one streaming the game, as there are quite a few KH streamers out there, though most are Speed Runners, they still enjoy the game as is and may stream just a regular Let's Play, while also looking for strats.

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Thanks for the input from both of you~ Super helpful :)

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