December 4, 2025

Weekly Most Trusted Games to Stream - November 27

Black Desert. Black Desert just dropped a chunky update that adds new very high difficulty tiers for the Black Shrine content in Donghae, with fresh Calamity 8 to 10 challenges and a long list of class tweaks, item changes, and quality of life improvements. The new boss blitz tiers come with leader board style rewards including premium gear pieces and rare upgrade materials, which gives you a perfect hook for progression focused streams as you push higher levels and chase top rankings in front of chat.

ARC Raiders. ARC Raiders is in a very active live service moment, with the developers shipping patch 1.4.0 that removes gun quick swap exploits, fixes locked room cheese routes, and cleans up visual and audio issues across the maps. Recent posts on the official site highlight a steady drumbeat of patches, dev diaries, and balance updates across multiple versions, and outside coverage has called out how quickly the team is tightening the experience while bringing the game to more platforms such as Steam Deck. All of that means a lot of curious viewers are dropping in right now to see what the game actually looks and feels like when played well.

Fall Guys. Fall Guys has rolled into a winter theme with the Arctic Adventures Fame Pass, which runs through the holiday season and adds a long progression track of new costumes and cosmetics that your viewers can watch you unlock. Alongside that pass, the Crown Shard Scramble live event has returned for a limited time, letting players stack up shards toward new crowns, while the recent update opened the Vault and brought back a wave of previously removed rounds. Together that creates a very busy rotation of modes and rewards, so streaming it right now lets you ride renewed interest from both returning beans and grinders chasing event goals.

Fortnite. Fortnite is building toward a huge chapter climax with the Zero Hour live event, where players gather in a one time only playlist to fight the Dark Presence and roll straight into the next chapter of Battle Royale. At the same time Epic is premiering Yuki’s Revenge inside Fortnite, a new Kill Bill story built in Unreal Engine with Uma Thurman, plus a promotion that grants a Gogo Yubari outfit to players who link their theater ticket to their Epic account. Add in new news on Fortnite Festival, including pop star LISA as the next Festival season icon, and you get a perfect storm of attention that makes Fortnite an easy pick if you want decent discoverability and plenty to react to live on stream.

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