Facebook to shut down its game streaming app ‘Facebook Gaming’

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As of October 28, Facebook Gaming on iOS and Android will no longer be available. And the livestream feature will still be accessible through the main app like Facebook.

Facebook has failed to establish its own foundation with the livestream gaming market. Based on the research data of Streamlabs In Q2 2022, Facebook Gaming accounted for only 7.9% of watch hour market share, behind Twitch with 76.7% share, or even YouTube Gaming with 15.4%.


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“A heartfelt thanks to all of you for everything you’ve done to build a thriving community for gamers and their fans since the app’s launch,” said an internal statement. “This is a true community effort to bring new features. about games to Facebook.”

“Despite the bad news But the mission of connecting players, fans and creators with the games they love remains unchanged. You can also see the streamers and games you love in the Gaming section of the Facebook app.”

Facebook isn’t the first big company to fail to compete with Twitch. In 2020, IT giant Microsoft shut down its streaming platform Mixer after just four years, despite signing a multi-million dollar contract. Dollars to have Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, the world-famous Fortnite player, stream exclusively on their platform.

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