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30% of all Twitch livestreams came from an Xbox One last month

Xbox One finally received Twitch livestreaming in March -- and today Microsoft announced that, at its peak on March 11, 30 percent of all Twitch broadcasters were streaming from Xbox One.

Mike Rose, Blogger

April 1, 2014

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Xbox One finally received Twitch livestreaming in March -- and today Microsoft announced that, at its peak on March 11, 30 percent of all Twitch broadcasters were streaming from an Xbox One. During the first week of broadcasting on Xbox One, there was a total of 108,000 unique broadcaster from the console, accounting for 22 percent of Twitch's broadcaster base, added the company. Of course, Twitch streaming for Xbox One launched alongside Titanfall -- and Microsoft notes that 10 million minutes of Titanfall have been streamed from Xbox One to date. Overall, nearly 23 million minutes have been broadcast from Twitch on Xbox One since launch. It's worth comparing these stats to those of the PlayStation 4. For example, Sony said back in January that nearly 20 percent of all broadcasts during the holiday break were from PS4 consoles.

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