Facebook Brings HTML5-based Instant Games To Messenger And News Feed

Facebook Brings HTML5-based Instant Games To Messenger And News Feed

Short Bytes: Strengthening Messenger’s position as a platform, Facebook has launched HTML5-based games for its Messenger chat app and main mobile app. The users will be able to instantly play these games in conversations and News Feed. The initial launch covers 30 countries and 17 games.
Apart from watching live videos of celebrities, posting pictures of your cat, ranting about your work life, do users you need one more thing to do on Facebook’s vast platform? It looks like Facebook has answered your prayers and decided to integrate video games into its mobile platforms.
In Facebook’s main mobile app and Messenger app, the users can access theseInstant Games from News Feed and within conversations. Facebook hopes to bring some friendly competition in form of new Instant Games like Pac-Man, Words With Friends Frenzy, and Space Invaders.
As these games are built on the HTML5 mobile web standard, the users don’t need to download and install them on their mobile phones. Instead, they load within seconds and the users can start playing.
Facebook Instant Games have been initially launched in 30 countries for Android 5.0 or later and iOS 8.0 or later. The 30 countries are — Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden, Great Britain, Canada, United States, Japan, Netherlands, Australia, Austria, Latvia, Germany, Ireland, Belgium, New Zealand, France, Singapore, Finland, Hong Kong, Russian Federation, Estonia, Taiwan, Slovenia, Puerto Rico, Cyprus, Israel, Lithuania, Spain, and Italy.

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