Facebook Gaming is gunning for Twitch and YouTube Gaming. The fight to be the number one streaming platform continues to intensify, and although Amazon’s Twitch is still the service to beat, Facebook Gaming has considerably increased its chances of success by capitalizing on the closure of Microsoft's Mixer.
However, even without its partnership with Mixer, the social media giant has invested heavily into its live-streaming service, and it’s seen significant growth. More people than ever are trying their hand at broadcasting their favorite games for the first time, and with Facebook’s huge audience, it’s got all the tools to rise up the ranks.