- Microsoft will use Make.TV’s Live Video Cloud service for broadcasts of Mixer Matchups competitions at its retail stores.
- Live Video Cloud lets producers pull in livestreaming content from anywhere and put it all into a single broadcast.
- ESL and DreamHack both use Make.TV’s services and ESL recently renewed and expanded its deal with the company.
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Mixer livestreaming service has enlisted Make.TV’sMixer hosts weekly Mixer Matchups tournaments at Microsoft Store locations and broadcasts them via its streaming platform. Now, Make.TV’s Live Video Cloud will be used to bring multiple stream feeds—across numerous stores—into a single broadcast.
“We’re excited to be working with Mixer to help bring new gaming experiences to players and fans alike,” said Andreas Jacobi, co-founder and CEO of Make.TV, in a release. “Microsoft’s production team can capture content from multiple locations, curating and distributing it to fans in a groundbreaking show. Bringing people together from multiple locations to enjoy shared experiences is fundamental to the future of esports broadcasting, and this can now be achieved on an unprecedented scale.”
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Make.TV’s Live Video Cloud is used by an array of companies, including ESL
Earlier this month, ESL renewed its deal with Make.TV and expanded it to include this month’s ESL One Mumbai Dota 2