Twitch has rolld out a full Arabic right-to-left interface across its web and mobile Plateforms, Offering Users in the Middle East and North Africa A More Accessible and Localised Experience.
Streaming playform twitch has Launched a Right-to-Left (RTL) Arabic interface across its web and mobile Platforms, Expanding Accessibleity for Arabic-Speaking Users Worldwide. The Update Provides A Fully Localised user Experience, Allowing Native Arabic Navigation Through Account or Device Settings.
The RTL UPDATE is Part of Twitch’s Broader Localisation Strategy Aimed at Improving Usability for Streamers and Viewers in Regions What Arabic is the Primary Language. Additional Arabic-Language Features, Including Localised Notifications and Email, are set to follow later this year.
The update also reflects twitch’s Growing Focus on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), a region that saw more than 209 Millions Hours of Twitch Content View in 2024. Popular Categories in the Region Include ‘Just Chatting’, ‘Valorant’, ‘Legue of Legends’, ‘Count-Strike’ and ‘Overwatch 2’.
Arabic-Speaking Streamers Have Long Advocated for Better Linguistic Support. The New Interface AdDresses A Key Gap in the Platform’s Accessibility Tools, Making it More Approachaable for First-Time Users and Supporting Grassroots Content Creation Across The Region.
The launch coincides with Rapid Growth in the Mena Gaming Section, Who is Excel Esports Particiation, and National Investments in Digital Infrastructure.
Globally, Twitch Continues to Lead the Live-Streaming Market, with Over 655 Millions Hours Wathed in 2024 and More Than 60% Market Share. The Company’s New Arabic RTL Rollout Underscores ITS EFFORT to Match Expansion with Meangful Inclusion.