Blizzard's Battle.Net Launches Streaming Beta

Blizzard's Battle.Net Launches Streaming Beta

Better late than never.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Aug 26, 2016 @ 04:48 PM (Staff Bios)
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Everybody's a livestreamer these days. All it takes is a webcam and half-decent internet connection to make your own Let's Play videos. Then, all you need is professional social media marketing to get anyone to watch them. But, because of how easy it is, everyone from Twitch, YouTube, and Yahoo have been getting in on it. And now, Blizzard has finally joined the fight.

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Neat and concise.

Today, Blizzard released the Beta version of their Battle.Net streaming service. It connects and broadcasts straight to your Facebook account. After accepting a few permissions, players are ready to livestream their own footage to all their friends. Have you already deleted your Facebook when it started going out of style 5 years ago? Welp, you better rev up that resurrection machine if you want to use this. Otherwise, just stick with your Twitch account. As far as I can tell, Blizzard hasn't started blocking third party streaming services yet.

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