Introduction
If you want to stream games, there are a number of different softwares that will help. However, some are better than others. In this article we'll look at five top free game streaming softwares that you can use to stream your favorite games:
XSplit
XSplit Gamecaster is a free streaming software that lets you broadcast your gameplay to Twitch, YouTube and more.
The free version of XSplit Gamecaster allows you to stream up to two channels at once, with no restrictions on what you can record or how long each clip is going to be. If you want more channels or flexibility in terms of scheduling and archiving clips, however, then it'll cost you $19.99/month—or $9 per month if paid annually instead of monthly (which is still cheaper than most other services).
Once installed on your system and configured properly within the settings page in XSplit's website dashboard area (it's a separate tab within the main interface), all users should be able to start broadcasting immediately without any further setup necessary beyond signing into their account when prompted during setup process itself; after which they can choose whether they'd like their broadcasts saved locally onto hard drive only or as well uploaded straight onto YouTube channel at once depending upon preference settings made beforehand while registering into service via link provided by developer himself through social media platforms like Twitter etcetera...
OBS
OBS is a free, open-source software that's available for Windows and Mac. It works with most game streaming platforms, such as Twitch and Ustream. This means you can stream from your PC or laptop using OBS and then switch over to wirelessly connect your console or home theater system so that viewers can watch it on the big screen at their leisure (if they're watching on something other than an iPhone).
OBS also has some extra features that make it stand out: You can use it to record videos; create GIFs; create custom overlays (like overlaying text onto images); and more!
Moobot
Moobot is a free game streaming software. It can be used to stream games on Twitch, Mixer and YouTube. Moobot is an easy-to-use chatbot that you can use on Twitch, Mixer and YouTube for moderating your livestreams or managing the chat in your streams. If you have ever watched any Stream of the Day then you would know what this software does!
Moobot will allow you to moderate chat by blocking inappropriate words or phrases that may offend your viewers who are watching at home or while they are traveling abroad (or even if they're still awake). You can also control music playing during the broadcast so no one has to hear loud noises while trying not listen too much noise himself/herself...
GeForce Experience
GeForce Experience is a free application that can be used to stream gameplay to Twitch, Facebook, YouTube and Mixer.
It's easy to use: just download it from GeForce Experience's website (it's also available from the Steam store), install the software on your PC or Xbox One console, sign up for an account with GeForce Experience if you don't already have one (you'll need an email address), then launch the app and follow its instructions for creating a profile where you'll add information about yourself such as name/location/gender. After this step has been completed successfully once before—and assuming no changes have been made since then—you're ready to start streaming!
Discord
Discord is a free voice and text chat app that's available on all platforms. It's designed to be the hub for your gaming community, so it's perfect for those who want to keep tabs on what everyone else is playing when they're not playing themselves. Whether you're looking to make new friends or just want someone nearby who knows what they're talking about, Discord will help you find them!
Discord also has two different tiers: one that costs $5 per month/year ($20 if paid annually) and another that costs $40 per month ($80 if paid annually). The premium service offers additional features like audio notifications, mobile access (for iOS and Android), global search functionality across servers and channels—plus more! If you don't want all of these extra perks but still want something similar enough to make it worth paying for an account then just go with their free tier which has all the essentials including group chats/conversations between multiple users within one channel; audio/video calls between 2 people at once; message archiving so people can see messages sent from previous threads even after being deleted from within said thread itself . . .
these are the top free game streaming softwares
These are the best free game streaming softwares that you can use to stream your favorite games, including Fortnite, PUBG and League of Legends.
XSplit - This is one of the most popular programs for livestreaming games and it’s available on MacOS as well as Windows computers. You can download a trial version from their website but it will only allow you to stream up to 30 minutes per day before having to purchase one of their paid plans if you want more flexibility in how much time you spend streaming each day or week. The software has some great features like being able to record video directly from your gameplay sessions so that others can watch them later if they want too (though there are certainly better options out there). It also has some built-in tools such as automatic recording detection which helps ensure that everything stays synced together while playing so viewers don't have any issues seeing what's happening at all times during its duration."
Conclusion
The above softwares are the best and the most popular streaming softwares for PC. The list includes all the features that a gamer needs to stream their game in HD quality. They also have a lot of other features like webcam integration, intro/outro music adding, ability to share your gameplay with friends and family etc. These softwares will help you in streaming games without any hassle!
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