In case there are issues with livestreaming, Xbox has included a list of known issues and workarounds for those issues, as listed on the Xbox Insider Alpha-Skip Ahead release notes.
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Found the story interesting? In brief: Twitch released a native app for the Nintendo Switch this week. However, the service doesn't integrate into the platform as well as it does PlayStation and Xbox, and the features are limited compared to the PC version or website.
Still, this increases the small but growing number of streaming apps for the Switch. The Twitch app on Switch doesn't let you host a stream. Sharing your gameplay or posting clips isn't integrated into the Switch like it is into PlayStation or Xbox though the Switch does let you share screenshots.
Instead, it's just for watching Twitch channels, and it does get the job done in that regard, with functional browse and search tabs. Of course, the video quality is as good as it can be on the Switch's p screen.
Other than the lack of hosting streams, the only other significant limitation in Switch's Twitch app is that it won't display streams and chat windows simultaneously.
App Annie's report also reflects how some creators are even being encouraged to get paid to produce original content on apps. The company also said it won't take a cut on creators' revenue until Social media rival Twitter has also proclaimed that it wants to help its content creators make money.
Twitter recently added two new features, including Super Follows, which allows users to charge a monthly subscription fee for extra content. The other feature, Tip Jar, allows users to send money directly to their favorite Twitter accounts. Lexi Sydow , App Annie's head of insights said the changes are part of an emerging trend.
Some of our favorite apps are shifting from primarily texting, chatting and photo sharing to also focusing on gaming, sharing videos and continuous streaming to appeal to consumers, Sydow said. App Annie's report also comes as tech giant Apple said it's letting app developers email their users about ways to sidestep the iPhone maker when signing up for subscriptions. Previous moves could have led apps to be removed from Apple's popular app store, which is a perennial cash cow for the iPhone maker.
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