Voxel has started the middle of 2024 on the right foot! With over 15 years of experience covering events, news, analysis and various content about games, the YouTube channel will launch new sections. Starting this Friday (12), the channel will inaugurate a new phase, diving head first into the world of videocasts!
With three new programs in the house, Voxel will now have weekly live meetings with your audience. In addition to increasing contact with the public, the new programming will bring quality information through interviews, gameplays with the participation of subscribers and a program only with news about what we love most: games!
The premiere takes place this Friday, starting at 10:30 am, with the first Checkpoint! You can watch the program in the player below!
Discover Voxel’s new programs
Voxel’s new YouTube programming schedule will feature two videocast programs, as well as a special attraction with gameplays and interaction with the audience. Check out more details below!
VoxelQuest
Voxelquest, Voxel’s talk show
The new program will focus on interviews with gaming personalities, influencers, developers and conversations between our hosts about trending topics. The goal here is to find answers to questions that inhabit the minds of gamers, bringing quality information and a dose of entertainment.
Lan House Voxel
After all, we also need to play! At Lan-House Voxel, we will invite our subscribers to play with us, in addition to bringing you hot releases, first-hand games and projects that deserve the attention of the gamer public.
Checkpoint
The classic is back! After several requests from the community, Voxel’s news program will return with a new look. The new Checkpoint will have a tablecast format, summarizing the most important news from the gaming world every Friday morning, with the participation of the in-house team and big names in the gaming media.
And much more!
Complementing the new programming, Voxel also maintains its focus on delivering quality video content. In other words, the audience can still expect reviews, essays and the traditional coverage of events and major launches on the channel.
The experience is also complemented by the content available here on the Voxel website. TecMundo’s gaming division, the section is the second largest on the entire portal, with millions of views per month.
In addition to the new YouTube schedule, the live streams will also be broadcast on our TikTok, which receives exclusive content daily. On Instagram, the public can check out news published quickly and videos produced with the social network in mind.
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Who will be participating in Voxel’s new programs? Meet the team!
Voxel’s podcast schedule will feature the team from the website, YouTube and social media, as well as guests who will appear to comment on various topics from the world of games.
- Mateus Mognon (follow on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok) – Editor of the Voxel website and also of Minha Série, who has 10 years of experience in online journalism and has already won an award for a report opening a church for Hanzo, in addition to working for media outlets such as Adrenaline. He is passionate about Kingdom Hearts, plays more Fortnite than he should and has a very cute one-eyed dog.
- Adriano Camacho (follow on Twitter and Instagram) – Voxel’s Editorial Assistant who reports and manages the site’s content, including news, articles and tutorials. A fan of games and horror films, he has extensive knowledge of iconic games such as Silent Hill, and has already defeated six Elden Ring bosses in just one night.
- Derek Keller (follow on Twitter and Instagram) – Content Editor on the Voxel channel. Passionate about cinema and games since he was a child, he has always been interested in discovering how the backstage of films works, a path that led him to the audiovisual industry. If you find him, he will probably be writing or presenting some crazy idea that came from his disturbed mind.
- Francis Casagrande (follow on Twitter and Instagram) – Voxel’s Social Media, has been working with the site and channel for 7 years, loves indie games, was once a referee in a fake fight and says he knows how to play the drums (but only embarrasses himself during the Jam). A great defender of video games as an art form and as a children’s toy.
- Luciana Anselmo (follow on Twitter) – Inspired by gaming magazines as a child, she started writing about the subject 12 years ago. She went through the now-defunct Nintendo World and EGW magazines before beginning her pilgrimage through gaming websites in Brazil until she reached the arms of the Voxel world. She does unintentional ASMR in her narrations and always writes texts much longer than she should (to the editor’s dismay). For some reason, she also believes that soulslikes and farm games are equally cozy.
In addition to the names above, all the panels will also feature the participation of iconic guests from the gaming world, including names that will be revealed in the future! With that in mind, the tip is to keep an eye on Voxel’s YouTube and social networks so you don’t miss any news!
Voxel’s shows also have a talented team behind the cameras! The technique, direction and cameras are handled by Anderson Russo, Felipe Pedro (Felps) and Gustavo Katsumi. The production is done by Diana Pordeus and Vitória Schmitz. Finally, the editing of cuts is the work of Lucas Vital, the iconic Capivara.
Source: https://www.tecmundo.com.br/voxel/286917-voxel-estreia-programacao-lives-semanais-sexta-12-confira-novidades.htm