The authors of Blood Brothers presented the Mirrativ platform, with which mobile device users will be able to stream everything that happens on their screen.
Video streaming of gaming sessions is one of the main trends of the last year and a half. And he definitely did not bypass the mobile market. Moreover, there is a feeling that there are at least as many similar platforms here as on the PC, where this direction is really in demand at the moment. From the examples that immediately come to mind: Everyplay, Kamcord, Mobcrush, and now, it turns out, Mirrativ.
The key advantage of the latter is that there is no need to mess with wires or look for those projects that support this title to start streaming. It is enough to download Mirrativ itself from Google Play, determine the location and size of the image pulled up from the front camera and press the red button to start the broadcast.
Despite the fact that DeNA itself, first of all, positions the service as a gaming service, which is not surprising for a company that owns the Mobage social gaming platform, the application does not care what is open on the screen: everything will stream.
Mirrativ supports a chat function with the ability to send stickers, private streams available only to friends, following your favorite channels and even receiving notifications if any stream has started on them. The service does not allow you to save streams, as well as watch them from a PC.
At the moment, Mirrativ is in beta and only supports Android. But, as TechCrunch writes, an iOS version is also on the way.
Sources: gamasutra.com, cnet.com, techcrunch.com, mirrativ.com