Developer creates website to find PUBG kills on Twitch
A developer has created a website where PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds players can find Twitch streams of their own kills. It works with the official PUBG API and images up to two weeks old can be found.
When players enter the nickname they use in the game on the PUBG Report website, they will be presented with a list of Twitch videos if they killed players who were streaming at the time. Even if the player himself was killed by a Twitch streamer, the video of that will be shown. It only works for players of the PC version of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.
The developer of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds highlights the website itself on its own website as an example of what’s possible with the publicly available PUBG api. Data is available up to fourteen days old. Players who now search by name can look back up to two weeks to see if they appear in images of streamers.
If the player was also streaming on Twitch while playing, that video will also be shown. That way, it’s possible to see kills from both perspectives, provided both players were streaming. The videos shown through the results start right at the point where the confrontation took place.