7 Best Apps for a Game Live Stream, Let’s Try Being an Influencer!
Do you want to try being a streamer? These are the 7 apps that you can use to live stream games.
Games | 25 October
By Syahdan
Streamer is a job that many youths aspire to be. Besides making them famous, you can also turn your hobby of playing games into a job. But being a streamer is not for everybody, you need to know the right apps to do your job. If you want to be famous by playing games, these are the 7 live streaming apps that you can use.
1. YouTube
The first app you can use for live streaming is YouTube. This app by Google is favored by many gamers, like Pewdiepie and Dr. Disrespect. YouTube also presents a paid subscription feature where only people that are subscribed to your channel can watch your content.
The reason why YouTube is recommended is because of the global audience. Almost every smartphone users use YouTube to watch videos.
2. Nimo TV
The next live streaming app is Nimo TV. Many streamers in Indonesia use Nimo TV as their streaming platform, like Oura, Marsha, Donkey, and Luminaire. Most famous streamers on Nimo TV play Mobile Legends.
Nimo TV introduces a gift feature for the audience to support the streamer such as a flower, motorcycle, and even car. It’s not a real item, but a currency that you can use to purchase real money.
Nimo TV often partners with named tournaments to present a ‘watch together’ content with viewers like during MPL ID Season 6 that was enlivened by Oura, Raply, Marsha, and Donkey.
3. Facebook Gaming
Besides the two platform above, there’s also Facebook Gaming that replaces Mixer by Microsoft. The live streaming platform is used by youth because almost everyone uses Facebook on their smartphone.
Organizing a live stream on Facebook Gaming is easy. You only need to download the app and start the session. If you do consistent work, then Facebook may ask you to be their official partner.
4. Twitch
If you want a bigger audience reach, you can use a live stream platform called Twitch. The app by Amazon and used by foreign pro players to entertain their fans. The games streamed in Twitch include League of Legends, Dota 2, Fortnite, to Apex Legends
Reza 'Arap' Oktovian often streams on Twitch to meet his fans, be it for playing Apex Legends or other popular games such as Valorant. If you want to be known globally, you can start streaming on Twitch.
5. Open Broadcaster Sofware (OBS)
Open Broadcaster Software or OBS is a live streaming app used most often on PC. You can control your video output using the app including camera placement and many more.
This app is used as a way for streamers to level up their live stream. But because you can upload your live stream session to Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook, Open Broadcaster Software deserve to be on this list.
6. Omlet Arcade
The next live streaming platform is Omlet Arcade. Omlet Arcade is developed by Omlet and got a lot of useful features. Besides live streaming on Omlet, you can also expand to Facebook, YouTube, and even twitch -- so your viewers can find your name on three different platforms.
You can use the voice chat to talk with your friends in the same party. With this feature, there’s no need to open another app for voice chat.
7. Nonolive
The final platform on this list is Nonolive. It’s more or less the same as Omlet Arcade, but the app is developed by DOYU HONGKONG LIMITED. Nonolive also got a gift feature like Nimo TV where the viewers can support the streamer by gifting them with items.
That’s the list of 7 game live streaming apps recommended by Dunia Games. From the list above, which one do you think is the best? Stay tuned for more information about games and don’t forget to follow Dunia Games on Facebook and Instagram for more updates.
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