There are millions of viewers subscribed to different streaming platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook. One of the most popular live streaming categories in gaming. You may wonder, “Why do many gamers stream their gameplay?” and “Why do others watch this content?” Read on to find out.
What Is Game Streaming?
Video game streaming is when a gamer shares their screen during a live gaming session over the internet while they’re playing. This allows viewers to watch the gameplay and interact with the streamer in real-time.
Screen sharing allows the gamer to directly share their game, letting followers and viewers become active participants, chatting live during the game, giving advice or encouragement, and reacting to events as they happen.
How to Screen Share Video Games
To screen share a live gaming session, you should turn on the screen share feature on your favorite video streaming app. Then, navigate to the screen share button option. The share button location varies depending on the software you use. The next step is to choose which screen to share. You can share the entire screen or just the game window. Finally, pick the desired streaming quality and go live.
Best Software for Streaming Games
Picking your favorite software may look hard and sophisticated - the right app should give you exceptional video and audio quality along with customizations like uploading your own logo, background, and overlays, and creating layouts. Last but not least - we want your software to be intuitive and easy to use. Luckily, there are several options available at low cost - or even for free!
Streamlabs Desktop
Streamlabs Desktop is a leading live streamer software with tools and features for live streamers at any step of their journey. With its intuitive interface and extensive features, Streamlabs Desktop empowers creators to elevate their live streams and recordings effortlessly.
Custom Tipping Alerts: Tailor- Make the look of on-screen alerts and encourage donations by customizing the layout, animation, message, text, image, and more.
Engaging Widgets: Over a dozen engaging widgets designed to increase viewer participation and improve monetization.
Selective Recording: Pick and choose the sources that appear in a recorded version of your live broadcast.
Premium Overlay Themes: Access thousands of overlay themes (both free and premier) made from the best designers in the business
Integrated Chat: An integrated chat window within the software to help streamers keep up with the conversation and interact with viewers in real-time.
OBS Studio
Free and open source, OBS Studio is built for creators to record and stream. With OBS you can stream straight to Twitch, YouTube, Facebook and many other platforms - including simulcasting (streaming to multiple platforms at the same time). It’s an amazing option if you want to capture games at high level quality, especially if you’re an advanced user.
XSplit Broadcaster
XSplit Broadcaster is a live streaming tool for Windows users that lets you stream and record - if you own a Premium license, 4K 60fps becomes available. Not to mention, you can go live on several platforms simultaneously. It comes with some nice features like Preview Editor and scene transitions.
Talk Studio
Talk Studio provides superior streaming services with the latest video streaming technology and while it is often used to screen share non-gaming content, it also works for gaming - especially light browser-based games that are not CPU-intensive.
To sum up
Screen sharing is one of the primary features in gaming. Picking your favorite tool and setting things up might take a bit of time, but the result is always worth it.
If you have any additional questions about sharing games during your live stream, please let us know at [email protected], and happy streaming!
The Talk Studio team