While the video game industry obviously shows no signs of slowing down, the way people play, share, and consume video game content has already changed. Thanks to streaming services like YouTube, Twitch, and the like, players around the world can share their couch with virtual audiences of tens of thousands of viewers they'll likely never meet IRL. Streaming has become a massive business unto itself with superstars emerging from relative obscurity, signing with major talent reps, and landing multimillion-dollar sponsorship deals. And yet those games that are being played and streamed the world over are still rooted in …