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Now You Can Livestream Even Mobile Games Using DeNa Mirrativ App

Mobile gaming company DeNA has unleashed a live streaming app that will let you stream anything on your phone, from chats to apps (Whatever you say!). The DeNA Mirrativ app goes far beyond famous video live streaming apps like Meerkat and Periscope in many ways.

Image Source: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dena.mirrativ
Image Source: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dena.mirrativ

What you can do with the DeNA Mirrativ app?

Thanks to Twitch broadcasting your screen while playing games have become popular, the service lets users live stream gameplay from a console like PlayStation, Xbox or computer. Recently, Google also launched YouTube Gaming on August 26th, but neither YouTube Gaming nor Twitch presently gives you the option to directly broadcast from your mobile without connecting to a computer. But DeNA Mirrativ app has opened the door to stream mobile games directly from your smartphone.

This app can do more than just streaming games; you can share anything on your smartphone screen. Now you can show off your unique tricks with your smartphone, or the hidden features of any app. The company said that the DeNA Mirrativ app can create a shared experience between the followers and the broadcasters.

On Mirrativ, the people can watch your stream and interact through comments exactly the way they do on Meerkat, Twitch and Periscope. Viewers can like your stream, which is displayed as stars on the screen. The added advantage Mirrativ gives you is that by using the front-facing camera you can even stream your face with what is going on the screen.

The DeNA Mirrativ app is currently available on Android in beta, with releases for iOS users still in progress. Mirrativ feeds can be viewed by the users using Android 4.1 or above, but broadcasting will require Android 5.0 or higher. Most probably, the app will fully go online with all the features enabled in the next month.

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