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Windows 10 Creators update makes livestreaming easy? Gamer-generated tournaments coming to Arena on Xbox Live

| Oct 27, 2016 05:07 AM EDT

A new Microsoft Surface Book sits on display at a media event for new Microsoft products on October 6, 2015 in New York City.

The upcoming update of Windows 10 Creators will make livestreaming easier for users. The Arena on Xbox Live will now add Gamer-Generated Tournaments to have healthy fun and competitive gaming for everyone.

Windows and Devices Group executive vice president Terry Myerson wrote on the official blog of the operating system that Windows 10 Creators will have a new update. This will be a free update coming in early 2017 with a lot of new features for users to enjoy. For the gamers, it will add a new feature and easier livestreaming capabilities on Xbox Live.

The Beam integration will make livestreaming for both player and viewer on the Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs. This will allow them to watch live game streams and give them the ability to interact in real time with the broadcasters.

The Beam technology will be integrated with Game bar where gamers can start the broadcast through there. The game company boasted that they will be able to broadcast any game almost instantly with this application. This technology will also be built into Windows 10 and Xbox One, which will make any user become a game broadcaster.

According to the official website of Xbox, the game company has added gamer-created tournaments to Arena on Xbox Live, so that players can easily make the rules of the competition. They can set their own tournament style, invite their friends, and track the tournament's progress easily across the Xbox One or Windows 10 PCs.

The Arena on Xbox Live has the world's most advanced gaming community, which combines the members of the Xbox One and Windows 10 PC communities into one. The feature is also powered by numerous servers to deliver the best gaming performance while it reduces lag and cheating.

In other related news, the Xbox One S is the recommended console for the upcoming holiday season with its smaller and sleeker look. It delivers more power, built-in UHD 4K Blu-ray, 4K video streaming, and High Dynamic Range for both video and gaming. It was also announced that the bitstream audio pass-through including the Dolby Atmos support will be coming soon to the console with the company's Blu-ray player.

Check out the introduction of Windows 10 Creators update video below:

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