Changelog
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The "Fill with clips from my channel" function has been replaced by the new "Fill with all clips from my channel in a date range" function.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.