Overwatch, Other Blizzard Games Can Be Livestreamed Directly to Facebook Soon
Blizzard and Facebook's deal means players can log into Battle.net with their Facebook account and stream to the social media platform.
There's already Twitch and YouTube, but if you want to stream your Blizzard PC games to another platform, Facebook is your latest option. Starting next month, anyone will be able to stream games like Overwatch, Hearthstone, and World of Warcraft directly to the social media platform.
The Blizzard/Facebook team up also means users will be able to sign up for and log into Battle.net with their Facebook account. Blizzard said in a press release that this "will pave the way for new social functionality," though it did not confirm any other features aside from streaming gameplay--finding friends seems like a logical feature, but it was not confirmed.

The upcoming "Go Live" feature will start a livestream of whatever Blizzard game you're playing on your Facebook timeline. Your friends will be able to watch and subscribe to your streams--if they do subscribe, they'll be notified whenever you start a new one.
This announcement comes shortly after Blizzard released its first-person shooter, Overwatch, which already has more than 7 million players. Cross-platform play between the PS4 and Xbox One is on the developer's radar.
If you want to master a specific hero in Overwatch, you can check out GameSpot's Overwatch character guides here. Additionally, you can get a look at the development of Overwatch in GameSpot's latest documentary series. Check it out through the links below.
- The Story of Overwatch: The Fall of Titan
- The Story of Overwatch: Return of the '90s Shooter
- The Story of Overwatch: 21 Hero Salute
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