Video game streaming has been booming in the last few years.<br />In this area, Twitch (Amazon) has established itself as the market leader.<br />And Mixer's death was a blessing for it!<br />Mixer (Microsoft) finally didn't succeed in convincing the streamers, who were much too devoted to Twitch.<br />When it ceased operations in June 2020, Mixer joined forces with Facebook Gaming to migrate accounts.<br />But if Mark Zuckerberg thought he was going to get many of the streamers back, former Mixer users turned to Twitch instead.<br />That's the case of Tyler Blevins, better known under the nickname Ninja, and one of the most followed streamers in the world.<br />He joined Mixer after leaving Amazon's platform in 2019.<br />After Mixer ceased, he finally decided to come back to Twitch.<br />In the third quarter of 2020, Twitch accounted for 91.1% of the video game streaming market (7.46 billion hours of streaming between July and September) an increase of 14.5% compared to the previous trimester.<br />"This very strong increase can be attributed to the end of Mixer, which had captured 14.2% of all live content in the last trimester." Report published by Steamlabs & Steam Hatchet.<br />The main competitors of Twitch? YouTube Gaming and Facebook Gaming hold respectively 5.5% and 3.4% of the remaining shares.
