
Step 2: Now click on the profile photo in the top right corner to open up the menu. Step 1: Head over to the Mixer website and sign in with the Microsoft account you wish to link.

In that case, you’ll need to follow these steps first to unlink your Microsoft account and then link it with the Mixer account you want: You’ll see a pop-up saying - Failed to link Microsoft account: Please sign in with the Microsoft account that is linked to this Mixer account. If your Microsoft account was already linked to another Mixer account the you’ll get an error. You can verify that by checking the Link your Microsoft account button, which should now say Unlink your Microsoft account instead. That should link your Microsoft account to your Mixer account. Step 5: Enter your Microsoft account credentials in the pop-up window that follows. Step 4: In the following page, click on the Link your Microsoft account button. Step 3: Here, select the Account option to jump into your account settings. Step 2: Now click on your profile photo in the top right corner to open up the menu. Step 1: Head over to the Mixer website and sign in with your Mixer account. If you happen to have separate accounts for Microsoft and Mixer, just follow these simple steps to link them together: How to Link Microsoft Account to Mixer on Your PC And that’s what I’m going to talk about in this article.

In that case, you end up with two different accounts for the service, but there’s an easy way to fix that. But for some reason, if you’re not logged in with your Microsoft account when you broadcast for the first time, the platform creates a separate Mixer account for you. So you can access your Xbox as well as PC, and stream with the same credentials. One of the best things about using Mixer over Twitch is that it allows you to sign up with your Microsoft account. Recently, the famous Fortnite streamer Ninja’s move to the Mixer is helping grease the platform’s wheels. Though Mixer offers the convenience to broadcast games from their Xbox or PC without an elaborate setup process, the service never really took off. Microsoft’s game streaming service Mixer (formerly Beam) is trying hard to catch up with its arch-rival Twitch.
