Warhammer 40,000 · streaming overlays
Your table deserves a broadcast that viewers can follow
The problem: great games get lost on stream when score, mission, and moments aren’t visible—and rigging full production gear between turns isn’t realistic.
The solution: WargameStream gives you browser-source overlays and in-game controls so players update what viewers see. Set up fast, stream with OBS (or any broadcaster that supports browser sources), and keep focus on the game.
What you get
Three pillars that turn “we’re playing 40K” into “this is easy to watch.”
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Broadcast-ready overlays
Browser sources that sit next to your cam and alerts—legible scoreboard and match context for Twitch, YouTube, Kick, or any platform you use.
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Player-driven control
Update missions and scoring from the game app as you play—viewers stay aligned with the table without a dedicated “scoreboard person.”
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Moments that land on stream
Trigger production animations from your control layout so big beats show in a dedicated scene, then clear—built for stream, not for fiddly post-production.
Who is this for?
Built for people who need overlays and session flow without running a TV truck.
Streamers
You want viewers to follow secondary objectives, CP, and the mission at a glance. Drop the overlay into OBS, keep one device on control, and spend your mental bandwidth on commentary—not rebuilding lower-thirds every round.
Tournament organizers
You need a repeatable setup for featured tables and clear on-screen state for spectators. Sessions and overlay URLs are quick to spin up so every match looks consistent—even when volunteers change round to round.
Features you’ll love
Everything here is aimed at one thing: less friction between your game and your audience.
In-app player control
A control experience tuned for running the game: scoring, mission flow, and overlay-facing updates from the same place you track the match.
Production animations
Fire animations that play in your production scene—timed fades so you’re ready for the next moment without dead air on the overlay.
Easy session joins
Share session flow so players and helpers can get where they need to be without a pile of one-off instructions.
Quick setup
Get from “new account” to “overlay in OBS” in guided steps—optimized for browser sources and 1080p layouts.
Active development
Shipped as a living tool—feedback matters, and the roadmap keeps pushing overlays, animation quality, and organizer-friendly options forward.
Live-friendly updates
Overlay and dashboard views stay in sync with what players enter—so the stream reflects the table, not a stale screenshot.
Works with your broadcast stack
The overlays are built for browser sources—so any streaming software that can embed a webpage works. We’ve exercised the flow heavily with OBS Studio. Send your output to Twitch, YouTube, Kick, or anywhere else you stream; the app doesn’t lock you to a single platform.
Pricing
Completely free. Create an account and use the current feature set at no charge while the product grows. If you want to support development, treat it like a coffee between rounds—totally optional.
FAQ
Answers to common questions about streaming overlays and the control experience.
