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Rahul Bharati // Rahul Plays

The channel behind the overlays.

I'm Rahul Bharati. Rahul Plays is the personal side of the project: gaming sessions, story-driven runs, stream experiments, and the tools I end up refining after real use.

Engineer by day. Gamer, streamer, and system builder after hours.

Live

8:30

mostly around 8:30 PM IST

Games

FPS +

Valorant and story-driven worlds

Builds

OBS

overlays and creator tools

Rahul Bharati at his gaming setup
Stream NightsValorant runs, story worlds, and late-night energy
Build ModeOverlays and stream tools refined through real use

About the channel

Gameplay, story worlds, and stream builds all feed the same loop.

The channel is where the personality side of the project stays visible: what I play, what I build, and how the creator tools get stress-tested in real sessions.

Focus

Live Arena

Competitive sessions, stream banter, late-night energy, and gameplay that lands better when it is happening live.

Focus

Story Worlds

Single-player worlds with weight, atmosphere, and longer runs that deserve more than a rushed playthrough.

Focus

Build Sessions

Overlay ideas, stream workflow fixes, and creator tools shaped by what actually feels useful on a real setup.

On stream

What usually shows up when you tune in.

Some nights it is ranked pressure. Some nights it is a longer story run. Other nights it drifts into setup talk, gaming tech, or tool-building.

Channel lane

Valorant Ranked Grind

The competitive lane: aim work, decision-making, ranked sessions, and the occasional hard-fought comeback.

Channel lane

Story-Driven Runs

Games like RDR2, The Last of Us, God of War, and other worlds that deserve more than a rushed playthrough.

Channel lane

Gaming Tech

Setup tuning, streaming workflow talk, performance tips, and practical breakdowns for people who care about how games feel.

Channel lane

Off-Track Nights

Chill chat, dev talk, the occasional tech rant, and whatever else shows up when gaming and builder brain collide.

Current builds

These are the stream tools currently in rotation.

The commercial storefront is only one part of the picture. These are also the kinds of tools that show up in actual live usage on the channel.

Normal Chat

Current

A clean vertical chat overlay for everyday stream layouts where readability matters more than noise.

  • Built for full-height scenes
  • Clean message presentation
  • Designed from live usage

Horizontal Chat

Current

A wide chat format for cinematic scenes where gameplay should stay dominant and chat should still feel alive.

  • Lower-third friendly
  • Wide-scene ready
  • Compact without feeling generic

Alerts

Current

A premium alert layer for follows, subs, gifted subs, raids, cheers, memberships, and similar live moments.

  • Streamer.bot powered
  • Cross-platform event flow
  • Made for impact on stream

How it gets built

Live. Notice. Build.

I

Go Live

Scenes, overlays, pacing, and chat get tested in real sessions.

II

Spot The Friction

If something feels messy, slow, or generic, it goes back into the build cycle.

III

Build The Fix

The result becomes a cleaner tool for my setup first, then a release for other streamers.

On the bench

More stream ideas are already waiting.

Starting soon, BRB, and stream ending scenes

Countdowns, timers, and pre-show widgets

Goal overlays, counters, and recent activity panels

Now playing, shoutout cards, and lower-thirds

Supporter tickers and utility overlays for creators

More local-first OBS tools shaped by real streams

Recent on YouTube

Catch up on the longer runs and recent uploads.

Recent playlists sit up top, with a few full-length uploads underneath when you want something to throw on.