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Facebook is rapidly expanding its gaming library beyond Zynga's catalog of games. With new partnerships with companies like Wooga and Kixeye, Facebook is reaching to a growing audience of niche ...
Yesterday, I spent some time with the folks who bring games to life on Facebook. Love ’em or hate ’em, there are a lot of people who like to hang out on the social network and play turn-based ...
As an industry, video games generated $120 billion last year. If the gaming industry was a country, it would rank within the top 100 GDPs in the world. And not only does that industry involve ...
King started out in casual games and only moved into Facebook games in 2011. The company typically tests out its new games on King.com and only moves the most successful games to other platforms ...
Facebook games have become a major market, with over 250 million Facebook members playing games regularly (out of Facebook's 1 billion members). Those games have largely been casual ones ...
Facebook’s Instant Games are now open to all developers, Facebook announced this week in advance of the Game Developers Conference. First launched in 2016, the platform lets developers build ...
That’s something Facebook is working on, said Carl Sojgreen, product manager at Facebook, in a press gathering at Facebook on Friday where the company talked about improvements for games.
Will you support our work and become a Vox Member today? Facebook is trying to attract a new type of content creator: Professional gamers — the people who stream video of themselves playing ...
While many people still associate Facebook games with casual offerings like Zynga’s “FarmVille,” the social media giant has expanded its game catalog through titles like KIXEYE’s “War Co ...
As part of its usual plans to publish lists for what was popular in the past year, Facebook has now moved on to games. This list follows the the most shared articles in 2011, the top political ...
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