Friday, August 12, 2016

Microsoft is buying a company that lets viewers control video game live streams | The Verge

For more Beam background, see Startup Spotlight: Teenager heads up Beam to help game streamers interact with viewers (GeekWire)

"Today, Microsoft announced its plans to acquire live streaming service Beam, a Seattle-based company that lets users influence and interact with a video game being streamed by another player. Beam launched in January to compete against well-established game streaming services from Twitch and YouTube. It set itself apart by taking a core concept made popular by streamers — the notion of letting players control a game from afar — and turning into a unique streaming platform."
Microsoft is buying a company that lets viewers control video game live streams | The Verge

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