Changelog
July 3, 2026
You can now see a list of all the games you have created and delete any of them you no longer need.
You can now log out from the menu in the top right.
Fixed the "battle X of Y" counter shown during a round, which could display the wrong number of battles for some clip counts.
June 4, 2026
Four new game settings for the host:
- Select only after voting — the winner can only be chosen once voting has started. Prevents accidentally picking a clip before voting has begun.
- Auto-start voting — voting starts automatically once both clips have already played against each other in a round. For lazy people or speedrunners who want to start voting while the two clips play again.
- Prevent submitter self-vote — a player cannot vote for their own submitted clip.
- Prevent creator self-vote — a player cannot vote for a clip they created on Twitch.
June 3, 2026
The "Fill with clips from my channel" function has been replaced by the new "Fill with all clips from my channel in a date range" function. It lets you add clips from a specific time range, with a few basic filters, from your own channel — perfect for crowning the clip of the month.
On top of that, the performance of filling clips has been significantly improved.
There is now a dedicated changelog page where you can follow every update.
June 1, 2026
- Further refinements to the website design.
- Settings: chat submissions are now off by default when you create a game.
- Fixed a bug where a clip nobody actually watched could slip into the finale.
May 13, 2026
Clip Battle is now fully available in English and German.
- Redesigned look across the landing page, settings and game screens.
- Transfer the host role to another player during game setup.
- Game settings can now be edited right in the lobby.
- Import and export submitted clips.
- Per-player clip limit — extra clips are removed automatically.
- Game statistics added to the landing page.
September 5, 2025
First release of Clip Battle. Create a game and share the code.
- Viewers submit their Twitch clips straight from chat or on the site.
- The chat votes live on each battle.
- A coin flip settles any tie.
- Clips can optionally play back in sync with the host.
- Fill a battle with your own or random clips.