Neither applications nor cumbersome complications, this is already a thing of the past. Tic will integrate natively on the Xbox Dashboard. There is the news. But we are going to develop it a little better because you will surely be wondering a lot of things.
Until today the only way streaming via Twitch was using the app that was initially archaic and then let’s just say it got better. However, even today it is still somewhat spectacular despite the improvements that Twitch itself has implemented in its app for the Microsoft console.
Twitch integrated into the Xbox, it is the real health
To this story we have to add the downfall of Mixer, which left us orphaned Xbox users without a native alternative. Microsoft invited us to use Facebook Gaming and advocated bringing it to the console, which to date there is no indication that this will happen.
This is why this feature is essential, and we hope it will continue to improve. Thanks to this we will have a button that will allow you to stream on Twitch from the “Capture and Share” section. Simple and efficient. No frills.
Insiders can try out the live stream on Twitch by going to the “Capture & Share” tab and choosing “Live Stream”. They will then need to link a Twitch account using a mobile device or using console settings. Once the account is linked, press the “Stream Now” button to start streaming the game on Twitch. This feature streams the game only, so viewers will see a pause screen if the user accesses the dashboard or another app.
At the moment, it is not known if Microsoft will continue to implement options such as the use of a camera, the choice of quality … etc. We’re also not sure if that somehow calls the official Twitch app. It’s time to wait for the new Alpha Skip Ahead update to try it out.