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Watching others play video games has become one of the most popular ways that people spend time on the Internet. The ability to share your gameplay with others has never been easier, with software such as Open Broadcaster Software and XSplit Broadcaster making it as simple as selecting the window you want to stream, putting in your account credentials for the site you want to stream to (such as Twitch or YouTube), and hitting the “Start Streaming” button.

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  1. OneCast icon
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    Stream your Xbox One games to your Mac and play from anywhere. Never again will your gaming be interrupted when someone else needs to use the TV!

    • Android
    • Xbox
  2. PlayKey icon
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    Playkey cloud gaming technology allows you to play games instantly without downloads and installations. Players may rent computing power from the cloud, then stream games to their low-end computer.

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  3. VYDA icon
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    Social Live Videos & Live Screen Recorder.

    Best alternatives are Twitch iconTwitchandMetastream iconMetastream10 alternatives
  4. Omlet Arcade is the premier platform for powering up your gaming experience. Live stream your best moments, squad up with new friends, and use custom tools to improve your gameplay. All mobile games are supported, including PUBG Mobile, Fortnite, Minecraft, Brawl Stars, Roblox...

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    Best alternatives are OBS Studio iconOBS Studio5 alternatives
  5. chiaki-ng icon
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    An open source PlayStation remote play project serving as the next-generation of Chiaki with improvements and ongoing support now that the original Chiaki project is in maintenance mode only.

    • FreeOpen Source
    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    Best alternatives are Chiaki iconChiakiandPS4 Remote Play iconPS4 Remote Play2 alternatives