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Facebook Set To Enter Gaming Segment With Streaming Services

Facebook Set To Enter Gaming Segment With Streaming Services

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Facebook has been testing the feature in Southeast Asia and Latin America for the last 18 months

Amazon too looking to develop its first high-end games and casual game for Twitch

The global lockdown has given rise to a new generation of games

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Global tech giant Facebook will be making its entry into the game streaming segment with the launch of Facebook Gaming for a global audience. The US-based social media platform is also looking to speed up other gaming projects as well, including a new tournament feature.

“Investing in gaming in general has become a priority for us (Facebook) because we see gaming as a form of entertainment that really connects people… It’s entertainment that’s not just a form of passive consumption but entertainment that is interactive and brings people together,” Fidji Simo, head of the Facebook app, told New York Times.

With the launch of this platform, Facebook Gaming will be competing with Amazon’s Twitch, Google’s YouTube and Microsoft’s Mixer. The app has been available for testing in Southeast Asia and Latin America for the last 18 months.

The platform has been integrated onto Facebook’s website and allows the users to broadcast and watch other streamers play games. Users can also use a “Go Live” feature to livestream games using mobile devices.

This will eliminate the need for third-party softwares and hardwares, which users require to broadcast their gaming experience. As per the report, Facebook gaming does not have ads for now and the monetisation process is limited as well. However, users can buy “stars” in order to make one-time payments. The company is looking to explore more monetisation options over time.

The users are currently watching the game streaming content with Facebook social media app, and plans to release a separate app soon. The company plans to release the app on Google Play store for Android devices, and on iOS once approved.

Gaming Segment Gets Tougher

Facebook with its 700 Mn users engaged with gaming content still falls behind other streaming services. Twitch is currently the biggest game streaming platform, followed by YouTube. Twitch has over 3.8 Mn broadcasters and over 1.44 Mn concurrent viewers on an average.

Amazon is even planning to enter deeper into the gaming segment with the launch of its battle royale-style multiplayer game called Crucible in May. Alongside, the company is also looking to develop more casual fame for Twitch.

Meanwhile, YouTube Gaming, in November 2019, announced that it has been gaining traction from India. In total, YouTube witnesses more than 200 Mn visits on the platform every day.

The Covid-19 outbreak has given a rise to a new generation of gamers across the world. In the US, there has been a 75% surge in the number of users playing online games during peak hours. In India, social gaming platform WinZO noted a 30% hike in traffic coming from Tier I cities in a week last month.

Meanwhile, the platform also saw a three-fold growth in the number of games players and time spent on the app. Paytm First Games has also registered a two-fold increase in the number of new users coming on board, as per Hindu BusinessLine.

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