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Xbox One’s gameplay streaming feature is still months away

Both the Sony PS4 and the Microsoft Xbox One were originally supposed to launch with included gameplay streaming features and while Sony did accomplish this, Microsoft is struggling to include it on its console. The company that is working with both Microsoft and Sony to enable live streaming, Twitch.tv, has also announced that it does not know when Microsoft will be able to offer the feature.

The Xbox One Direct Broadcasting feature, which will allow Xbox Live Gold subscribers to showcase their gaming prowess live online is still a few months away, according to the company powering the service. The feature was announced at E3 2013 during Microsoft’s keynote, with the tech giant promising its arrival in the ‘fist months of 2014’ in the run up to the Xbox One’s release.

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