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Heads up, Prime Video and Twitch fans! The popular co-watching feature, Watch Parties, is officially being discontinued on Twitch.
What were Watch Parties?
Launched in 2020, Watch Parties allowed streamers with Amazon Prime to host watch-alongs of movies and TV shows available on Prime Video. Viewers who also had Prime could join the party and enjoy the content together, with the streamer's webcam displayed alongside the video.
Why is Twitch Removing Watch Parties?
According to Twitch, the decision comes down to low usage. Despite its initial appeal, the feature apparently didn't attract a large enough audience to justify keeping it running.
When is the Last Hurrah?
If you're a fan of Watch Parties, mark your calendars! The official end date is set for April 2, 2024. So gather your fellow viewers and streamers for one last co-watching session before the feature goes dark.
What are the Alternatives?
While Watch Parties are no more, there are still ways to connect with your Twitch community. Here are a few ideas:
The Future of Co-Watching on Twitch
While Watch Parties are being removed, it doesn't necessarily mean Twitch is abandoning co-watching experiences altogether. The platform might be exploring other avenues to foster community engagement in the future. Stay tuned for updates!
What are your thoughts on Twitch Watch Party being discontinued?
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