As we know, not long ago, Bluestacks introduced a live streaming service for online mobile games called Bluestacks TV, a product combining Bluestacks and Twitch TV, a leading online game streaming service today. With streaming mobile games on Bluestacks through Twitch, gamers only need to sign up for Twitch and they can start using it immediately. In this version, Bluestacks users will elevate to a new level as the online game streaming service enables users to stream mobile games, applications on Facebook through Facebook Live.
Streaming mobile games on Facebook demonstrates that Bluestacks is no longer just a powerful emulation software; instead, it has become a new platform with numerous features and multimedia support for users. Especially with the support of Facebook Live, the largest social network today. For us users, utilizing Facebook Live integrated into Bluestack will facilitate streaming online content and favorite games such as Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, or even Pokemon Go directly to friends on Facebook, eliminating the need for third-party software as before.
According to Bluestacks CEO Rosen Sharma, this is one of the directions that Bluestacks is heading towards. Developing online content on Facebook Live, specifically, or on other platforms in general, will encourage users to create content, provide new experiences for users, and maximize the potential of Facebook Live as well as the Android app ecosystem it offers.
Of course, currently the Facebook Live feature on Bluestacks is still in the final stage of completion, and it will take some more time for users to fully experience the video playback feature on Facebook, stream mobile games on Facebook. At the moment, users are using the Beta version of Facebook Live, but according to Mytour's experience, this feature is very stable and hasn't encountered any errors. Mytour will soon have a detailed guide on how to use this feature for readers to refer to.
