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The streamers going to Facebook Gaming: who and why

Facebook Gaming is not a new platform, nor is it unknown nor is it something that surprises many users around the world streaming, but it is surprising many by the strategy that they began to do in September.

Many small and medium streamers de Twitch they’re going to Facebook Gaming, for a clear reason: Twitch’s inconsistency with small streamers that they cannot live on it because of the drop in the price of subs.

As stated Yuste, the salary paid by Facebook Gaming oscillates from € 1500 to € 10,000 according to the size of the community of streamers; Many of them had around 100-500 spectators on the purple platform.

The formula is simple: make the same content as on Twitch but on Facebook Gaming, where they charge better and also try a new experience, but with an ingredient that Facebook did not do before.

Now many streamers what they do is continue broadcasting on Twitch with their partner, but they upload videos and VOD to their Facebook Gaming channel, encouraging the use of the platform but in another sense.

That is, like a kind of YouTube but very linked to the world streaming, something that, perhaps, will be a formula in the coming months. Remember that there are already great streamers who have gone to YouTube.

That streamers se han ido a Facebook Gaming?

The case that has sounded the most in recent days is that of Maylen, content creator for Vodafone Giants who will begin a new stage in Facebook Gaming by making the same content.

But it is not the only one; Seras will also broadcast content on the blue platform, and others such as Aitorek, Iguana or RodriiFN also take the step but uploading videos and not doing direct.

To these we must add those that already were: MissAndie, Nefarious, Manute, Nexxuz, Lolita o Navalha welcome all of these streamers that are changed, in a day in which the greatest, arigameplays, vuelve a Twitch.

We will have to see what happens in the coming months, but Xokas I already warned: things are going to happen on Twitch and on other platforms, and perhaps 2022 will be the year in which more competition from platforms streaming is.

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