Twitch, the largest live-streaming video service on the internet, has released a new integration that provides viewers with cooperative stream viewing features. Apple mobile devices, such as iPhones and iPads, have a feature called 'SharePlay' that allows users to call each other via FaceTime while watching the same piece of media. Now, Twitch supports this feature, meaning Apple users can enjoy live streams simultaneously with their friends.
SharePlay for Twitch offers full integration with Twitch features. This means any SharePlay viewer can comment on the stream, donate, subscribe, or even move to a different stream. This does mean, though, that each participant in a SharePlay call must also be logged in to Twitch on their own account. Additionally, SharePlay will ensure that each Twitch viewer is at the same point in the stream, so if one person in the call rewinds the stream, this will happen for everyone, which makes for an excellent cooperative viewing experience.
Cooperative Stream Viewing Features
'Twitch' Now Features Support for SharePlay on Apple Devices
Trend Themes
1. Cooperative Stream Viewing - The integration of cooperative stream viewing features, like SharePlay, could disrupt the streaming industry by providing a more social and interactive experience for viewers.
2. Remote Social Viewing - The rise of remote social viewing could disrupt the entertainment industry by changing the way people consume media and by providing an alternative to traditional in-person group viewing experiences.
3. Mobile Collaborative Viewing - Mobile collaborative viewing, enabled by features like SharePlay, could disrupt the mobile device industry by providing a unique selling point for Apple products and encouraging more social and collaborative use cases for mobile devices.
Industry Implications
1. Streaming - Streaming services could embrace cooperative viewing features to provide a more social and interactive experience for viewers, potentially increasing engagement and retention rates.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry could explore remote social viewing as an alternative to in-person group viewing experiences, potentially opening up new revenue streams and expanding audience reach.
3. Mobile Devices - Mobile device manufacturers, particularly Apple, could leverage mobile collaborative viewing as a unique selling point, potentially driving device sales and increasing customer loyalty.