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Microsoft Acquires Beam Game Streaming Service, Embracing Alternative To Amazon's Twitch (geekwire.com)

An anonymous reader shares a GeekWire report: Microsoft's Xbox group announced Thursday that it has acquired Seattle-based interactive game streaming service Beam, bringing the Redmond, Wash.-based tech giant into an arena dominated by Amazon's Twitch. Microsoft said in a blog post the deal will help make Xbox more social and interactive. Beam launched in January, with a goal of giving people watching gamers the ability to participate in the experience. Viewers can affect gameplay by presenting new challenges and quests using visual controls.

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  1. Avoid this service by this big nasty company. by jellomizer · · Score: 2

    Go with us as a refreshing alternative. We are just as big nasty. But it is an alternative.

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  2. Re:Good Luck by Holi · · Score: 4, Insightful

    remove Twitch from the Xbox

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  3. Re:Good Luck by EvilSS · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If Google / YouTube can't make a dent in Twitch what's Microsoft gonna do?

    To be honest, and not saying MS will succeed here, but Google has been half-assing new products for a few years now. It's like they have a severe case of corporate ADHD. I don't think we can use Google failing at something as a valid comparison anymore. They are not the Google they were in the early 2000's.

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  4. Re:Doesn't this act ever get old for them? by The-Ixian · · Score: 2

    It takes a LOT of TPS reports, pointless memos, impotent meetings and middle management to make come about...

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  5. Re:Good Luck by MBGMorden · · Score: 2

    Yes, but really, YouTube Live truly isn't that bad as a delivery platform. As a matter of fact - it seems to be catching on relatively well EXCEPT for video game streaming. People are just used to going to Twitch for that.

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  6. super low-latencyvideos by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    A better summary from The Next Web (No affiliate)

    Microsoft is getting into the livestreaming game with its latest purchase. The company has picked up Beam, a six-month-old service that competes with Twitch and YouTube gaming.

    Beam’s key advantage over the big players is its super low-latencyvideos, allowing users to interact with streamers in something that approaches real time (instead of the usual 10 second delay). That makes streaming more of an active back-and-forth with broadcasters, adding an interactive element that Twitch and YouTube gamers can’t quite achieve

    For example, you could be playingCounter Strike, and get instant suggestions from your streamers as to how to strategize. In Minecraft, you could get advice on where to place your next set of blocks. Or maybe you just need some help getting through a Halo mission – that’s a lot more useful without the delay.

    The purchase is specifically focused on Xbox, so we wouldn’t be surprised to see live-streaming become a native feature for the next iteration of the console – or perhaps even in the current one.

    In the meantime, Beam says nothing will change for current users; the Microsoft purchase will simply pour more resources into the company – and scale more quickly – than it might have otherwise.

    http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2016/08/11/microsoft-just-bought-livestream-service-thats-faster-twitch-youtube/

  7. Re:Good Luck by EvilSS · · Score: 2

    Yes, but really, YouTube Live truly isn't that bad as a delivery platform. As a matter of fact - it seems to be catching on relatively well EXCEPT for video game streaming. People are just used to going to Twitch for that.

    Youtube Live isn't bad but they did that half-hearted game streaming launch last year (gaming.youtube.com) and it so far has been a huge flop. They just kind of threw it out there and forgot about it. Twitch needs a real competitor. Google fumbled it. Microsoft is really about the last hope for one now. God help us all.

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  8. Re:Good Luck by CronoCloud · · Score: 2

    I stream but rarely, but when I do, I tend to stream to Google. Why?

    The streams are archived youtube style. Twitch deletes videos after 14 days for free users.