Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
No, this is not directly a problem. It is a discovery / community feature request.
Describe the solution you'd like
Add a "Streaming Now" tab or section on the OpenFront main page that shows who is currently live on Twitch while streaming OpenFront.
The tab could display:
- streamer name
- viewer count
- streamer profile picture
This would make it easier for players and visitors to discover live OpenFront content, follow active creators, and watch ongoing matches or events directly from the main page.
Describe alternatives you've considered
An alternative would be a smaller homepage widget instead of a full tab, or a link in the community / social area that opens a page listing current OpenFront streams.
Additional context
This is similar to what other popular .io games and browser games have done to make live content more visible and strengthen the community around the game.
It could be especially useful for tournaments, events, and community matches, since it would help players quickly find active OpenFront streams without needing to search Twitch manually.
Examples (shellshock.io and krunker.io)

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
No, this is not directly a problem. It is a discovery / community feature request.
Describe the solution you'd like
Add a "Streaming Now" tab or section on the OpenFront main page that shows who is currently live on Twitch while streaming OpenFront.
The tab could display:
This would make it easier for players and visitors to discover live OpenFront content, follow active creators, and watch ongoing matches or events directly from the main page.
Describe alternatives you've considered
An alternative would be a smaller homepage widget instead of a full tab, or a link in the community / social area that opens a page listing current OpenFront streams.
Additional context
This is similar to what other popular .io games and browser games have done to make live content more visible and strengthen the community around the game.
It could be especially useful for tournaments, events, and community matches, since it would help players quickly find active OpenFront streams without needing to search Twitch manually.
Examples (shellshock.io and krunker.io)