(Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox unit will shut down its Mixer video-game streaming service after failing to attract a large global user base and will recommend players and audiences shift to ...
Mixer's latest streaming technology is promising sub-second latency and you can try it out right now. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
Mixer made a big splash in August 2019 when the popular game streamer Ninja left Twitch and joined Mixer. This caused a lot of interest in the service for the first time even though the service isn’t ...
Microsoft’s mobile game streaming app Mixer Create is launching out of beta testing today on iOS and Android, allowing gamers to broadcast the games they’re playing right from their phone. This ...
Microsoft has launched its new Mixer Create app that lets players stream their mobile games. Android users will be able to stream any game they like using the app without the need for extra software ...
Microsoft is shutting down Mixer, its video game live streaming platform, in a move that will affect streamers from Tyler "Ninja" Blevins on down. In a statement released on Mixer's official blog on ...
Since its inception, Microsoft’s live-streaming platform was known as Beam. That changes today, with the team behind the platform announcing a name change to Mixer. According to Mixer co-founder and ...
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