
Features such as co-streaming and interactive panels offer something fresh, no matter which side of the screen you're on, while HypeZone does a good job of curating great gameplay moments.


Mixer might not ever be the streaming behemoth that Twitch is, but it's a fun, experimental platform that's well worth checking out, whether you're a broadcaster or a viewer. Viewers can use spend their Embers on customized animated greetings during a stream, adding another layer of interactivity between streamers and their audience. In 2019, Mixer also rolled out Embers, a premium currency that viewers can purchase with real money to support their favorite streamers.

It's a small touch but one that makes every minute of watching Mixer feel rewarding. As you watch streams, you'll earn experience points, level up and receive Sparks, a special currency that grants you perks, such as interacting with streams and unlocking emotes.
