In June, Microsoft made the very sudden and surprising announcement that Mixer, the livestreaming platform that had thrown truckloads of money at big-time streamers including Ninja, Shroud, and King Gothalion just months previously, was closing its doors. Today, the fateful day arrived, and Mixer—officially and forever—is no more.
"Thank you to our amazing community and partners," the Mixer website now says. "As of July 22, the Mixer service has closed. The Facebook Gaming community invites all Mixer viewers and streamers to check out fb.gg where you can start streaming or keep watching the amazing Mixer streamers who have decided to make Facebook Gaming their new home."
Perhaps one conclusion we can make from Mixer's demise is that streaming, unlike games, is more of a winner-takes-all space, where the platform that's doing it the best, and for longer, isn't likely to be unseated.
"Thank you to our amazing community and partners," the Mixer website now says. "As of July 22, the Mixer service has closed. The Facebook Gaming community invites all Mixer viewers and streamers to check out fb.gg where you can start streaming or keep watching the amazing Mixer streamers who have decided to make Facebook Gaming their new home."
Perhaps one conclusion we can make from Mixer's demise is that streaming, unlike games, is more of a winner-takes-all space, where the platform that's doing it the best, and for longer, isn't likely to be unseated.