Microsoft Pulls the Plug on Mixer
Microsoft ceases further development of the streaming platform Mixer. s of the service will have to move to Facebook, although not all recognizable streamers can take advantage of this offer.

streamers, of a powerful corporation - it wasn't enough to create a Twitch slayer. Microsoft has announced that it has given up ing the streaming platform Mixer. From now on, the company will use Facebook services and that's where it will redirect all websites and applications related to the closed streaming platform. The company assures that all Mixer partners will retain their Facebook Gaming status and that the existing arrangements will be respected "as faithfully as possible".
Microsoft has not written much about the reasons for this decision, but apparently the main issue was the insufficient increase in Mixer's popularity. Apparently, the platform's acquisition of Shroud, Ninja and other well-known streamers was not enough for the service to start gaining popularity quickly. What's more, they may not want to switch to Facebook, according to eSports journalist Richard Lewis, as both rejected the company's offer and are free to negotiate contracts with other platforms. This is the end of Microsoft's four-year streaming affair.
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