It's been four months since the fallout from Microsoft abruptly ending Mixer, and we're now learning Twitch came out a big winner from it.
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Say goodbye to all of those Mixer feeds as Microsoft and Facebook Gaming have announced a new partnership starting today.
Microsoft revealed earlier today that the Xbox team will be bringing back Inside Xbox this week, with the first episode starting on April 7th.
Would you like to be the next host of Xbox Ambassadors? Microsoft is looking for a new host, but they're doing it through Mixer.
StreamElements announced today that they are giving streamers from all platforms a new custom merch store option called SE.Merch.
This week, StreamElements along with Arsenal.gg released a report on the Q4 results of streaming media and the trends within that industry.
Ninja has got a brand new pair of sneakers on the way, but that's not what everyone is talking about on social media today.
There's going to be a special episode of Xbox Sessions on Thursday, December 19th, as Ninja and Mark Hamill pair up to take on Fortnite.
The battle lines for major streamers being on platforms like Mixer, Twitch, and Facebook are being drawn every day, some coming with unforeseen effects.
If you're using Mixer and haven't been satisfied with how the clips system works, no worries, that's been given a new update by Microsoft.
Ten Speed Press announced this week that they will be working with Tyler “Ninja” Blevins to release his own graphic novel.
Microsoft launched a new aspect to the Mixer platform this week as streamers and viewers were introduced to Mixer Academy.
StreamElements, who work with all four of the major social streaming services we know, released new numbers that negate Ninja's move to Mixer.
It's weird to see TwitchCon 2019 happening without Ninja involved, but that's where we're at, and after this week, probably never again.
Mixer has announced plans today to incorporate a new promotion to help their Partners get more money by pimping out Xbox Game Pass.
On Sunday, the popular Fortnite streamer, Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, vented his frustrations with Twitch's handling of his former channel's URL in a Twitter video post.
Ever since he switched platforms from Twitch over to Mixer, Tyler "Ninja" Blevins has basically been getting grief for taking a payday to move his stream.
Someone at Microsoft must have written a mighty big check as Tyler “Ninja” Blevins announced today he's moving from Twitch over to Mixer.
Mixer released an interesting new blog post this week in which the staff address digital safety on their platform in regards to harmful content.
It appears Microsoft decided to cut back on resources this week as several employees are letting people know they've been let go, specifically from Mixer.