Mobile game livestreaming made easy

Twitch is easily the most popular streaming platform for gamers and has been, till date, dominated by PC games.

By :  Archishman
Update: 2016-04-12 19:11 GMT
Now the popular app has announced that they will be integrating Twitch streaming into the app itself via BlueStacks TV.

Mobile Emulators have been growing in popularity ever since people realised most phones and their batteries cannot meet their daily mobile usage (mainly gaming) needs with Bluestacks leading the way. Now the popular app has announced that they will be integrating Twitch streaming into the app itself via BlueStacks TV.

Twitch is easily the most popular streaming platform for gamers and has been, till date, dominated by PC games. All that however is going to change, or so BlueStacks hopes, as a result of this integration. Till date, it was a huge chore to stream mobile games on Twitch as it involved multiple devices and a plethora of wires. However, streaming from the PC has always been easy as pie.

Now at over a 130 million users worldwide, BlueStacks realises the potentially huge market it has to completely dominate the mobile game streaming genre, much like Twitch has done with game streaming in general. The decision to include streaming on to their app has been met with widespread enthusiasm. Mobile game developers have long said that their games would look great on the PC, but a good emulator had been lacking thus far, essentially this is the lacuna that BlueStacks has managed to fill. Streaming popular mobile games like Vainglory, Clash Royale and the likes, would bring a fresh crowd of PC gamers into the fold and would definitely help the mobile gaming market.

The best part about the Twitch integration lies in its simplicity. One will require no change in their current setup in order to stream mobile games, a feature BlueStacks rightly hopes will be a major attraction towards those wishing to adopt the platform.

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