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Game Channel is an American pay television channel owned by The Game Channel Company, a subsidiary of ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks. The channel is known for broadcasting gameplay videos, machinima, and game animations. A Spanish language audio track for select programs is accessible via second audio programming (SAP); some cable and satellite companies offer the Spanish feed as a separate channel by removing the main English-language audio track.

History
The network was launched on January 16, 2011. The channel was led by Steven Short, a former YouTube worker. Short said he wanted people to watch gameplay without needing an Internet connection or an additional electronic device other than a television to watch YouTube or Twitch, so he developed Game Channel, which, with permission from the gamers and companies, broadcasts 24/7 gaming videos, machinima, and video game documentaries.

On July 26, 2015, it was announced that Roblox and Minecraft were both getting respective programming blocks on the channel, which were meant to "even out" the schedule.

Programs
The channel lives up to its name, and all programs are video game-related, the most famous ones being Spider-Man: The Minecraft Series, Glenwood Prep, and Grand Theft Auto V: The Series.

Game Channel Studios
Game Channel Studios is the in-house production company of Game Channel and a division of The Game Channel Company. The company was formed in early 2011.