MLG.TV streams games at 1080p

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With the rapid growth of eSports in recent months it’s no surprise that more and more companies are offering high-end live streaming services for video games. Major League Gaming has released its own streaming network called MLG.TV that can stream games at 1080p.

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Major League Gaming has taken its online game broadcast to its own streaming network called MLG.TV. The new service will give a highly detailed look into the world of competitive gaming as it can stream resolutions of 1080p, and it gives audiences a convenient way to discuss the games with a new chat feature based on Twitter. A press release from MLG has the full details.

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