> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.lootlocker.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.lootlocker.com/players/broadcasts.md).

# Broadcasts

Broadcasts let you schedule and deliver localized messages to targeted players across one or more games within your LootLocker organization. Broadcasts can be sent to all players or limited to specific player segments, allowing you to tailor messages based on platform, activity, playtime, or other player criteria.

Each broadcast can include text, images, actions, and optional key–value pairs, giving you full control over how messages are displayed and what they trigger in-game. Broadcasts support full localization and flexible publication schedules across multiple timezones, ensuring players receive the right message at the right time in their preferred language.

Use Broadcasts to share news, updates, and promotions, notify players of outages, publish changelogs, highlight in-game events, or communicate across your catalog, all while keeping the experience consistent across games, regions, and platforms.

### Use Cases

* Share news and game updates
* Promote other games in your catalog
* Notify players of server outages
* Publish changelogs and patch notes
* Announce events and special activities
* Highlight game store updates and offers

### How-to

* [Configure Broadcasts in Web Console](/players/broadcasts/how-to/configure-broadcasts-in-web-console.md)
* [List Broadcasts In-Game](/players/broadcasts/how-to/list-broadcasts-in-game.md)


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