Facebook is back again with an established gaming platform takeover, this time going after Microsoft’s premier streaming platform. Revealed in a surprise Tweet earlier today, Mixer announced that the streaming platform would be transferring over to Facebook Gaming — a definitive blow to the relatively niche streaming network and high-level names that have migrated over
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We’ve quietly been grinding away the past few months building up a new community over on Mixer. Slowly but surely, we’ve now reached a point where we have over 6,000 followers and are streaming video games multiple nights per week. As a result, today we’re proud to announce that we’re now partners on Mixer which
Mixer, the streaming service from Microsoft kicked off season 2 last year by focusing on expression, supporting creators through new monetization opportunities, and strengthening streamer communities. This year, Mixer Embers are available for those who use the mobile versions today, then next week for all other platforms. As part of Season 2, Mixer Embers will act
I’ve been planning an insane Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament to take place at my small apartment in Indianapolis ever since Smash Ultimate was announced earlier in the year. I’ve been inviting all of my local friends and even some fellow writers here at DualShockers to come and compete in this ridiculous tourney and tonight is the
Microsoft’s streaming service Mixer is (slowly but surely) coming for Amazon’s Twitch and Google YouTube Gaming on every platform. While it was announced months ago that a Mixer app was in active development and beta testing for both iOS and Android mobile devices, the culmination of that project is available now to the general public. According