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		</div><p>Mobile has announced a partnership with Twitch, which will let you broadcast your gaming action from your Xperia device.</p>
<p>The cleverly titled Live screen streaming app brings integrated in-device broadcasting to your Android smartphone for the first time ever. Those with an Xperia Z3+, Xperia Z4, Xperia Z4v, or the Xperia Z4 Tablet can take advantage of this new feature.</p>
<p>The app&#8217;s on-screen overlay shows you how many people are watching your stream and commenting on it. You can also save your footage to your device rather than broadcasting it right away.</p>
<p>Senior Business Development Manager at Sony Mobile Communications, Carl-Fredrik Mårtensson, said that this partnership with Twitch “to integrate live broadcasting directly in our latest flagship devices represents a fun, social experience for Xperia’s Android gamers.”</p>
<p>Those with a selected Xperia device can download the Twitch app from the Google Play Store and broadcast their Android games. The first to stream Android games could very well carve out a niche for themselves.</p>
<p>Of course, when they’re done playing, they can also watch a live broadcast of hugely popular games like Call of Duty, Minecraft, League of Legends, or FIFA.</p>
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