Microsoft Announces Twitch Streaming Integrated Into Xbox One

Microsoft announced today during their E3 2013 press conference that you will be able to broadcast games directly to your Twitch channel, and view content from other streamers, through the Xbox One console.

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Microsoft announced today during their E3 2013 press conference that you will be able to broadcast games directly to your Twitch channel, and view content from other streamers, through the Xbox One console.

The Xbox One integration with Twitch was demonstrated during the conference by using a Kinect voice command to instantly stream a Killer Instinct match.

“Twitch is a premier destination for broadcasters and spectators. Now, with Twitch built into Xbox One, we will deliver breakthrough experiences where any gamer can become a broadcaster,” said Marc Whitten, Microsoft’s Chief Product Officer, Interactive Entertainment Business. “Enabled with Kinect, Xbox Live and Twitch, your voice and video allow for instant streaming, voiceover capabilities and interaction with viewers.”

Streaming to Twitch though the Xbox One will require an Xbox Live Gold subscription.

Full press release below:

Twitch Announces Xbox One Integration, Bringing Game Broadcasting and Viewing onto the Living Room Television

Video game broadcasting continues mainstream ascent as Twitch live-streaming functionality heads to Microsoft’s next generation gaming and entertainment system

SAN FRANCISCO- June 10, 2013 – Twitch, the world’s leading video platform and community for gamers, today announced it will be coming to Xbox One, the all-in-one gaming and entertainment system from Microsoft Corp. scheduled to launch later this year. The integration of Twitch into Xbox One will enable Xbox Live Gold members to broadcast games directly to their Twitch channels, as well as view content from other streamers on the Twitch platform.

“Live broadcasting has continued to grow in popularity, but sharing your console experience has never been this easy,” said Emmett Shear, Twitch CEO. “Xbox Live Gold is enabling the ability to both upload your gameplay directly to Twitch and to stream Twitch content on Xbox One. The impact of this level of console integration will be a true game changer.”

Since its launch in June 2011, Twitch has continued to evolve every aspect of its business, spanning its developer program, partnerships, ad sales, and industry presence. The result is its audience of eight million in August 2011 has quadrupled to more than 35 million unique visitors per month today. By working with Microsoft on their plans to bring a turnkey live gaming broadcast experience to Xbox One, the door will be opened to an entirely new audience, creating significant new milestones.

“Twitch is a premier destination for broadcasters and spectators. Now, with Twitch built into Xbox One, we will deliver breakthrough experiences where any gamer can become a broadcaster,” said Marc Whitten, Chief Product Officer, Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft. “Enabled with Kinect, Xbox Live and Twitch, your voice and video allow for instant streaming, voiceover capabilities and interaction with viewers.”

At E3, Microsoft and Twitch are also working together on other fronts. On June 11-13, Microsoft will have an array of content at Twitch’s E3 booth (South Hall, #235). There will be ten kiosks featuring an exclusive line-up of upcoming Xbox 360 titles, including Super TIME Force, Charlie Murder, and Ascend: Hand of Kul. There will also be multiple live streams every day from the show floor focusing on Xbox One games with special announcements and exclusives. The stream will be viewable and embeddable at www.twitch.tv/twitch.


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