It feels like we've been saying this for years (probably because we have), but cloud-based gaming is soon going to have its ...
The number of hours spent watching game streams fell in 2022, and there appears to be one very clear loser among the industry’s “big three”: Facebook Gaming. This month’s Video Game Streaming Trends ...
Just over two years after its launch, Facebook is shutting down the Facebook Gaming app on October 28, 2022. Now, when you open the app, you’ll see a banner stating that the app will no longer be ...
Facebook Gaming is expanding streamers’ access to a library of licensed music that will enable them to play tunes while streaming gameplay. And they won’t have to worry about facing as many takedown ...
The Facebook Gaming app on iOS and Android devices will be shutting down on October 28. However, that doesn't mean the Facebook Gaming feature is going offline. It will still be available for users, ...
Facebook is scheduled to roll out a new type of group. However, this new feature is only available for Gaming creators. The streamers can take advantage of several new features in Fan Group. One of ...
As the world descended into lockdown last year, people overwhelming tuned into livestreams to connect with others and stave off boredom while stuck in their homes. And that pandemic-fueled growth ...
is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social media, and much more. Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO. Facebook’s Gaming app for iOS and Android is ...
Last fall, Streamlabs published a report indicating that Facebook Gaming had overtaken YouTube Gaming to become the second-most popular platform by hours watched, just behind Twitch. In January, ...
Starting Oct. 28, Facebook Gaming will no longer be available on iOS and Android. Gaming features will continue to be accessible via the main Facebook app. Facebook struggled to gain a foothold in the ...
Facebook Gaming is rolling out a new “Clips to Reels” feature that allows creators to turn their live gameplay clips into Reels. Facebook first announced the feature last month and is now rolling it ...