Microsoft said it is bolstering its Xbox arsenal with the purchase of a startup specializing in letting people join in the fun while watching live-streamed game play.
Microsoft did not disclose financial terms of the deal to buy Seattle-based Beam, which puts an interactive spin on the hot trend of video games being spectator sports.
"With Beam, you don't just watch your favorite streamer play, you play along with them," Xbox Live partner group program manager Chad Gibson said in a blog post.
For example, Beam can be used to let viewers assign missions, summon adversaries, or select virtual gear in games being streamed online by broadcasters.
Beam, which launched in January of this year, will become part of the team at Microsoft devoted to the technology titan's Xbox consoles.
"As part of Xbox, we'll be able to scale faster than we've ever been able to before," Beam co-founder and chief executive Matt Salsamendi said in an online post.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by PartTimeZombie on Monday August 15 2016, @01:08AM
I'm going to assume that Microsoft will introduce some awful terms and conditions and kill beam stone dead.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 15 2016, @06:19AM
#hugofdeath #onemicrosoftway