Streaming viewership declined in Q3 despite an increased output
Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook Gaming saw a collective viewership decrease in Q3.
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Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook Gaming saw a collective viewership decrease in Q3.
Facebook Gaming features and data will be migrated over to the main Facebook app as Meta ends support for the Facebook Gaming app in October.
Fewer people are watching and streaming than in the previous quarter according to the latest reports from Streamlabs and Stream Hatchet.
Although Twitch holds a strong lead, Facebook Gaming viewership was up significantly this month.
Meta is hoping to use Crayta to expand its metaverse efforts and making gaming more accessible and democratized.
Games like Elden Ring were still enjoying major viewership in April, but numbers were still down month-to-month as outside activity spins up again.
After an explosive year of viewership during the pandemic, streaming viewership was done in the same quarter in 2022 according to a new Streamlabs report.
StreamElements' second annual CDP is calling for applicants from marginalized groups for a chance at support and mentorship for their Twitch channels.
Facebook Gaming saw an all-time high in viewership last July while Twitch continued to droop from its May 2021 peak.
Despite viewership growth slowing down, a Streamlabs report of the previous quarter suggested Twitch still achieved record viewership.