Epic has made Fortnite streaming easier than ever with a new Houseparty integration

Epic is still sewing its various platforms with a new Fifteen days integration for your Houseparty social video app that lets you stream your games to friends. The integration builds on an existing one that uses Houseparty’s video chat features to bring live video chat to Fifteen days, and now it essentially does the opposite.

That way, your friends can see you live both from your mobile phone camera and from your asset’s feed Fifteen days games. Think of it a bit like Twitch streaming without all the fuss and just for your friends, instead of the general public. Epic says the feature supports streaming from a PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 or PC now. “We will inform everyone if we are able to support more platforms in the future,” says Epic on his blog.

Epic owns Houseparty, which streamlines quick and easy group video chat after an acquisition in 2019, and the game’s creator used the app to boost the social feature sets of its various gaming platforms. A few months after the acquisition, Epic started using Houseparty to improve Fifteen days multiplatform audio chat and now there is a complete bridge between the game and the app.

For detailed information on how to enable Houseparty game streaming and video chat, see the Epic FAQ here.

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