Microsoft Beam becomes Mixer, gets a facelift











Microsoft livestreaming service is now Mixer, the Site Formerly Known as Beam.


In case you forgot about it, Mixer/Beam is Microsoft’s answer to Twitch and YouTube Gaming, a livestreaming service known for it’s extremely low-latency videos. The new name comes in the middle of a larger, site-wide rebranding.


The team behind Mixer chose the new name to reflect its new social focus:


We believe so much in the power of the platform and want to grow it in every major market around the world. Unfortunately, that wasn’t something we could do with the Beam name. We chose Mixer as our new name because it represents what we love most about the service….how it brings people together.


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Other changes include the ability for up to four people to stream simultaneously. The Mixer Interactive development kit also allows streamers to set up audience participation. One example Mixer gives is allowing audiences to vote on choices while the streamer is playing a TellTale game.


Mixer takes the place of Beam on PC and Xbox One starting today. The iOS and Android apps have changed to Mixer, too.


The rebrand comes three years after Amazon acquired Twitch.tv and almost two years after Google’s YouTube launched the standalone YouTube Gaming app.


Microsoft will replace Beam for Android and iOS with the Mixer app, and Mixer will take the place of Beam on the Xbox One and in Windows 10.



Microsoft is making it possible for up to four people to simultaneously live stream themselves gaming or doing other things in Mixer. Viewers will see the screen divided up into four sections of all the people who are streaming.


Initially this “co-streaming” feature will be available on Xbox One, for people participating in its Insiders program, and in Windows 10. Later it will come to mobile devices. It’s possible to watch multiple streamers at once on Twitch, although doing so involves using additional software.


Facebook earlier this week introduced a similar feature that lets you bring in a guest while live streaming.


Additionally, Microsoft is releasing new Mixer Create mobile apps that will let users stream live. Soon Microsoft will update that app so as to enable game streaming as well. YouTube Gaming has permitted mobile streaming since 2015.


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Microsoft will show original programming and highlights from its users in a new always-on Channel One section of Mixer, too. Twitch provides some original programming.


Beam was the most popular game streaming app on Xbox One last month, Mike Nichols, CMO for Xbox at Microsoft, told CNBC in an interview. Microsoft has not talked about how many users Beam has. Twitch has nearly 10 million daily active users.



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