Aug 8, 2019 - By Hubert Thieblot

Twitch Studio: “Going Live” Is Getting A Whole Lot Easier

We will be discontinuing support of Twitch Studio after May 30, 2024. Explore our recommended streaming tools to find a different broadcasting software that works for you here (link:https://dashboard.twitch.tv/broadcast).

Streamers are at the core of every community on Twitch. When new streamers want to go live for the first time and start sharing their passions with the world, they should be able to do so with our full support. From setting up your stream to building your community, we saw an opportunity to simplify things for streamers who are just getting started.

Today we’ve opened up beta testing for Twitch Studio: an all-in-one streaming app for new streamers that cuts down on the guesswork to setup a quality stream and makes it easier to engage with your community.

To make sure it’s just right, we’re releasing a beta with limited features to a group of streamers to give it a spin, report any bugs, and share their feedback. Want to help? Sign up HERE. We can’t accept everyone right away, but we’re opening up more spots over time, so keep an eye out for an email!

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Aug 12, 2019

Introducing the Twitch Research Fellowship

We’re excited to announce the inaugural Twitch Research Fellowship program!
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Aug 2, 2019

Available now with Twitch Prime: Dominate the gridiron with NFL legend Jim Brown in Madden NFL 20

A special content drop is coming to Madden Ultimate Team players and it’s only available for Prime members!
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