Twitch, until now, has been pretty unstoppable, but Valve has just announced Steam Broadcasting which could be the next big thing in livestreaming your games to the world.
Valve announced the news today, unveiling that its new Steam Broadcasting feature allows gamers to stream their game to the world, or privately with their friends. Someone just has to stumble across your profile, and click “Watch Game” for it to happen, which is much, much easier than the sometimes messy way that Twitch has it. Twitch can be incredibly difficult for newcomers to get their streams up and running, with Valve making it much, much easier to get your games, and your stream out into the world.
Source: Engadget.
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