In this era of video gaming live streaming is so much popular in youngsters and video gaming industries growing so much faster.
Many companies have launched their live gaming stream platforms. There is usually a lot of confusion over what one needs to look for when choosing the best live streaming platform. There is many platforms are free, others are not and choosing a good service that is right for your live stream may be challenging and you have to select the right one need require thoughtful analysis. We’ve created a list of our top 5 video game streaming sites so you can see the differences for yourself and start streaming your gameplay right away.
Twitch
Youtube Gaming
Mixer
Smashcast
Facebook Gaming
Twitch: It has most user streamer around 2 million over in a month. Twitch is owned by Amazon and more than 17-18 k streamers are earning money from twitch streaming. This streaming platform almost available every device such as iOS, Android, Xbox, Playstation, Amazone fire TV. And you can view streaming on its official website and twitch apps.
Youtube Gaming: YouTube gaming is one of the fastest-growing gaming streaming sites in a few years cause of its user base. It is easy to target audience to stay engaged through the whole video. Streamer has good earning through Google ad-sense and audiences also pay then while watching their live streaming. YouTube gaming required some third party apps to live stream user can view streaming on YouTube gaming official site.
Mixer: Mixer formally known as Bean in 2016 Microsoft acquired the platform. Mixer is available as a website and a smartphone app and is part of the Microsoft Windows 10 Game Bar and Xbox One Menu. It’s available on Android and iOS for free. Mixer is attracting many new users by popular streamer are moving from other streaming platforms to Mixer. Mixer co-streaming feature allows up to four broadcasters to simultaneously stream their gameplay to a single location. Mixer might not ever be the streaming behemoth that Twitch is, but it's a fun, experimental platform that's well worth checking out, whether you're a broadcaster or a viewer.
Smashcast: Smashcast formally known as HitBox and Azubu acquired it on May 2017 and redirected Hitbox website to Smashcast now it become Smashcast. It is very similar to Twitch, allowing all the features you will be used to Smashcast user base it is now growing as gaming streaming popularity is increasing.
Facebook Gaming: Facebook with its biggest audience base now pushing gaming content and join in the fun. Facebook Gaming is working hard to provide a better experience to their audience on the quality of its gaming content. Facebook gaming app also available on the Facebook website and they also launch the app for android user Facebook reportedly has plans to release their Gaming app on iOS to download once it is approved Apple.
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