YouTube announced their plans for 60 frames-per-second video support in june this year and it's finally here. The video sharing network rolled out the new feature today and it makes video games look even more epic. 

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You can only avail the feature in Google Chrome or Safari as of now, and you need to be watching the video in HD, so make sure you set the video above to 720p or 1080p. But the possibly added buffer time is worth every moment of waiting for how pretty gameplay videos look.