by Matt Salsamendi:
Hello! I’m Matt, one of the co-founders of Mixer and engineering lead on the platform at Microsoft. Huge welcome to all of you new visitors who are checking out Mixer today for the very first time. We think we have something pretty special here, and are excited to share.

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Hozy is a relaxing and straightforward refurbishment simulator that isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel, nor is it trying to demand too much attention from you. It features just enough elements to keep you entertained (good visuals, decent controls, a gameplay loop that won’t bore you) while you’re listening to a podcast, for instance. Whilst I think they should have given players more freedom in terms of how much stuff you have to shove into a room before a level is complete, it is so easygoing and devoid of stakes, you won’t end up minding about this issue that much. As a game simply meant to relax you with a basic gameplay loop, however, it gets the job done."

CCXXG writes - "Overall, Super Meat Boy 3D is an impressive 3D platformer with great visuals, solid gameplay, and fun sound design all accentuating its love for its bloody aesthetic, let down by some input issues and a middling soundtrack. If you were a fan of the original, interested in the series, or just love platformers, I can highly recommend this game."

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Cool stuff here
The new features sound really good.
"Xbox E3 will be streamed in 4K on there"
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I guess I'll be watching on Beam then.
I'm waiting for the announcement that Mixer will allow for remote play like Sony has for the PS4. It only seems logical that realtime streaming which allows other players to interact with the broadcaster could be used in this way too.
So Mixer, formerly Beam, is Microsoft's attempt to compete with Twitch? I mean, Twitch is king when it comes to streaming. Very few people seem to use Youtube Gaming in comparison to Twitch. It'll be interesting to see if this really takes off.