Microsoft’s new Mixer mobile app lets you stream games from iOS and Android

Microsoft’s new Mixer mobile app lets you stream games from iOS and Android

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https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/31/16229570/microsoft-mixer-create-ios-android-app-mobile-streaming

Microsoft is launching its Mixer Create app on iOS and Android today, allowing gamers to steam mobile games. Both apps will support mobile gameplay streaming, but there are some restrictions on the iOS side. Any games can be streamed from Android (just like YouTube or Twitch currently support), and games will need to support Apple’s ReplayKit to enable streaming from an iPhone. That means not every iOS game will work, but titles like Star Trek Timelines, Goat Simulator, Into the Dead, and Modern Combat 5: Blackout will all be supported.

Mixer Create will also include co-streaming so you can team up with PC or Xbox One streamers in a single session for viewers. During broadcasts the app also supports full access to the chat interface just like on Xbox One or PC, and you can also use the phone app purely for chat if you’re broadcasting from another device. The Mixer Create app is now available in the App Store and Google Play Store.

Microsoft’s new Mixer mobile app lets you stream games from iOS and Android

Aug 31, 2017, 4:15pm UTC
https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/31/16229570/microsoft-mixer-create-ios-android-app-mobile-streaming >Microsoft is launching its Mixer Create app on iOS and Android today, allowing gamers to steam mobile games. Both apps will support mobile gameplay streaming, but there are some restrictions on the iOS side. Any games can be streamed from Android (just like YouTube or Twitch currently support), and games will need to support Apple’s ReplayKit to enable streaming from an iPhone. That means not every iOS game will work, but titles like Star Trek Timelines, Goat Simulator, Into the Dead, and Modern Combat 5: Blackout will all be supported. >Mixer Create will also include co-streaming so you can team up with PC or Xbox One streamers in a single session for viewers. During broadcasts the app also supports full access to the chat interface just like on Xbox One or PC, and you can also use the phone app purely for chat if you’re broadcasting from another device. The Mixer Create app is now available in the App Store and Google Play Store.