Despite shutting down officially on Wednesday, Mixer was probably hoping that they would see more of their streamers jump over to Facebook Gaming, but instead the last day of Mixer saw a lot of plugs for their streamers’ move to Twitch.
Not exactly what Mixer, who had tried to go head-to-head with Twitch, or Facebook Gaming, who was likely hoping to land a bunch of top tier streamers with the shutdown, was expecting.
Instead, according to Engadget, the final says of Mixer saw streamers pushing their viewers, subscribers, and followers to their new twitch channels.
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