Cloud Games Facebook | Meet Facebook Gaming

Cloud Games Facebook : Recently, Facebook did announce the latest launch of a new cloud gaming initiative that will be up and running to feature several cloud-streamed video games. You must know that these features will be available in the Facebook app as well as its browser.

But it is notable that the features will not allow the users to use it on iOS. It is essential for any and every user to get these free-to-play mobile video games on the Facebook app.

Well, it is not similar to what most other cloud gaming competitors have been doing for a lot of reasons. The major difference is that Facebook will not be able to spin out its own service for the game titles that are brought to the cloud.

Today we’re announcing that we’ve launched several cloud-streamed games in the Facebook app and on browser — playable instantly, with no downloads required. We recently had 200,000 people playing our cloud-streamed games per week in limited regions, so while it’s not exactly a secret, I’m excited to lay out what we’re building.

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But first, I want to clarify what we’re not doing: we’re not spinning off a separate cloud gaming service. All cloud-streamed games are playable in the same way you play games now on Facebook — whether it’s in our Gaming tab or from News Feed. No special hardware or controllers needed – your hands are the controllers since we’re launching with native mobile games. And you can play these games with a mouse and keyboard on desktop. More than 380 million people play games each month on Facebook, and people will play cloud-streamed games right alongside those playing instant games in HTML5. And if we do our jobs right, you won’t notice how the games are delivered.

Here are some highlights:

Free-to-Play Cloud Games Launching in Beta on Android and Web at fb.gg/play (we’re not launching on iOS … for now):

  • Our first set of games available this week include Asphalt 9: Legends by Gameloft; Mobile Legends: Adventure by
  • Moonton; PGA TOUR Golf Shootout by Concrete Software, Inc.; Solitaire: Arthur’s Tale by Qublix Games; and WWE SuperCard by 2K Games. In the coming weeks we’ll add Dirt Bike Unchained by Red Bull, and we’ll continue to test new experiences and expand the games library.
    Player Names and Cross-Play: For the first time on Facebook, we’re introducing player names and gaming-themed avatars for players to represent themselves in game instead of using their full name and profile picture. And, all developers integrating Facebook Login for Gaming can enable cross-play between the downloaded version of their game and the cloud version on Facebook.
  • Cloud Playable Ads Launching on Android and iOS in the US: Building on our HTML5 playable ads format, we’re launching cloud playable ads. With this new format, we can now support interactive demos from a game’s native code, blurring the line between games and ads.
  • A Redesigned Destination for Play on Facebook: Our newly designed Gaming tab includes updated discovery and re-engagement features to help players find new games to try and get back into the ones they’ve played.

It might interest you to know that the Facebook cloud games are free to play, provided you have an Android device or a desktop computer, and an internet connection.

Some of the things you will enjoy in playing Facebook cloud games are 4K resolution, HDR, or 60 frames per second.

Current, the games available are Asphalt 9: Legends by Gameloft; Mobile Legends: Adventure by Moonton; PGA TOUR Golf Shootout by Concrete Software, Inc.; Solitaire: Arthur’s Tale by Qublix Games; and WWE SuperCard by 2K.

Subsequently, Dirt Bike Unchained by Red Bull will also be added. These games are for touchscreen devices.

Sadly, the Facebook cloud games aren’t yet available to all regions yet. It’s only available to people in the US. However, it promises to be made available to all other regions in no distant time.

According to Facebook, the new gaming experience will be available inside a dedicated Gaming tab, and developers will be able to use cloud playable ads on the news feed Android and iOS to promote their games.

The idea of Facebook is that its users will be able to go off and on any games just like they do with the Facebook instant games.

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