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Twitch Set to Expand Mobile Software Development Kit

Mar 05, 2014 11:12 AM EST | By Justin Stock

Twitch's Mobile software development kit allows users to compete against each other when playing, selecting, and storing video games Game Spot reported Wednesday.

"Our vision is to provide the Twitch community with the ability not only to view, but to broadcast live video game content wherever they are, whether they're on the go or in the living room," Twitch marketing executive Matthew DiPietro, marketing executive at Twitch said in a statement Game Spot reported. "We've achieved that with our PC and console integrations, so the trifecta will soon be complete with our deep and concerted foray into mobile broadcasting."

A release date has not been revealed, but plans seem to be in the works.

Twitch's broadcasting capabilities arrive on Microsoft Xbox One Tuesday with the fighting game Titan Fall.

Twitch's streaming capabilities recently reached new heights with at least 36 million. Look. Individuals have also tuned into the popular Pokemon Red video game, which has seen one billion minutes logged.

Ten million people have uploaded Twitch's mobile app on Apple's iOS, and Android operating system Game Spot reported.

According to USA Today, over 500,000 people have attempted to wrap-up The Pokemon Red game on Twitch USA Today reported.

A Twitch user transferred a copy of the game onto the video platform community, last week and it has been a creative popular insanity ever since with the game that came out on Nintendo Gameboy in the United States in 1998 USA Today reported.

Viewers on Twitch's channel participated by entering a command in the technology's chat box. Users can also put a,b, start select, up, down, left, and right into the box. The words Anarchy, and Democracy were entered.

The Xbox One has an improved kinect sensor, which enables players to operate the device just by talking Gamereactor reported. Individuals can also connect the console to their satellite television equipment in order to watch TV, and flip back and forth between gaming, and viewing shows.

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