Meta has started notifying users of its standalone Facebook Gaming app that it will soon no longer be available. In an in-app notification (as shared by social media consultant Matt Navarra and other ...
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 ...
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 Gaming has announced that its app will no longer be active on October 28, the change will affect both the iOS and Android versions of the program. As reported by Eurogamer, the news of its ...
The Facebook Gaming team announced today that they will be shuttering the app on iOS and Android on October 28th this year. Facebook Gaming was first launched in 2018, as an attempt for Facebook to ...
As gaming culture has evolved, it has grown to be even more multifaceted and gamers are no longer identified simply by the games they play. Our new series, Choose 5, was created in partnership with ...
Facebook's video game livestreaming app, Facebook Gaming, is being shut down after just two years on the market and will no longer work as of October 28, 2022. Popular Twitch streamer Gothalion shared ...
The iOS app for Facebook Gaming will stop working on October 28, 2022, although the streaming service will remain live on the web. Facebook Gaming is a game streamer service similar to Twitch, and it ...
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 ...
Kyle has a degree in Film, Television, and Cultural Studies and has loved video games for as long as he can remember. He's owned every PlayStation, dabbled with the occasional Xbox, and even owned a ...
For quite a few years now, Facebook Gaming has served as Meta’s competitive corner to other video game streaming platforms such as YouTube and Twitch, and it has even been picking up viewers month by ...