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How to Livestream Xbox One on Facebook With 4 Simple Steps

Stream your Xbox to Facebook with just a bit of configuration

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Many are wondering how to livestream Xbox One on Facebook, and since Facebook gaming is becoming more popular nowadays, and with the downfall of Mixer, that is a legitimate question.

If you’ve set your mind on Facebook live gaming, then you will require some additional hardware,streaming softwarea computer to act as the middleman. In this guide, we will explore the setup you will need, so simply follow the steps, and you’ll be good to go.

Do you need a capture card to stream on Facebook?

Do you need a capture card to stream on Facebook?

If you’re planning to livestream Xbox One on Facebook, you need a capture card and a PC that will act as a middleman and stream the output from your capture card.

How can I livestream Xbox One on Facebook?

How can I livestream Xbox One on Facebook?

To achieve that smooth, unified experience for your viewers, you will want to ensure you have the right tools. These include:

That’s all in terms of hardware and software. To stream from Xbox to Facebook, we will need to connect all of them for that unified streaming experience. Now it’s time to create that link to Facebook live.

1. Create a Facebook Creator page

After you have created your Facebook Creator page, it’s time to connect it to your hardware and software components. The good news is, at least for now, you will have to do this only once.

Later, as your stream progresses, you might consider making some adjustments. But for now, it’s essential to ensure that your streaming environment is up and running.

2. Connect your hardware and software components

You should see the image directly on your monitor. The only thing that remains is to configure our streaming software so that it records the action on the monitor.

Now that you have all the necessary hardware and software, you need a bit more configuration to livestream Xbox One on Facebook.

3. Get your Facebook streaming key

After getting your stream key, you just need to configure the streaming software.

4. Configure streaming software

After doing that, test if everything works, and you should be able to livestream Xbox One on Facebook.

Is streaming to Facebook worth it?

The first reason is the most obvious one, audience reach. Facebook is an immensely popular app, registering approximately2.8 billion monthly users.

What is worth noting is that the vast majority of those people use Facebook daily. Regarding exposure, there may not be a better platform to stream on.

That statistic alone can be enough if you are thinking about monetization. Video consumption is at an all-time high, streaming making no exception.

In 2020 Facebook Live was the most popular streaming service for concerts, sports games, and press events. Given the fact that the majority of users are between the18 to 34 age range, it’s safe to assume that Gaming will also jump out of proportion.

To conclude, streaming to Facebook has the potential to help your stream get noticed. So, the answer is yes, it’s worth investing in Facebook as a streaming service.

Most likely than not, Facebook will develop its Gaming app for a more streamlined experience. But until then, these are the necessary steps to take to get your stream up and running.

Elsewhere, you can alsoadd Xbox games to Steamif you wish to add a little more variety to the games you play.

That wraps it up for us. We hope that you found this article both helpful and insightful and until later, feel free to leave us a comment on how your streaming process is going!

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Loredana Harsana

Windows Software Expert

Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.

Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.

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