Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Facebook enters cloud gaming market

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Social networking company Facebook is entering the burgeoning cloud gaming market currently dominated by the likes of Microsoft, Google, Nvidia and Intel.

Users can play games directly in the Facebook mobile app and on its browser, without downloadin­g any new software as they would on app stores such as Android’s Google Play and Apple’s App Store, the company said.

“We have launched several cloudstrea­med games in the Facebook app and on the browser … playable instantly, with no downloads required,” Jason Rubin, vice president of play at Facebook, said.

“We recently had 200,000 people playing our cloudstrea­med games per week in limited regions. Cloud game streaming promises to deliver unpreceden­ted access to games across every screen … we are thrilled to play a part in that future,” he added. Cloud games are run on remote servers and streamed directly to a user’s device.

Facebook is not spinning off a separate cloud gaming service and will make all cloudstrea­med games playable in the same way that users currently play games on its portal, either in its gaming tab or from its news feed, the California­based company said in a blog.

The cloud gaming market is booming and is predicted to generate $585 million in revenue by the end of this year, up from $170m last year, according to a report last month by market research company Newzoo. Revenue will reach $4.8 billion by 2023, the report said.

Users will not need any external gear, hardware or controller­s to play cloudstrea­med games on Facebook.

“Your hands are the controller­s since we are launching with native mobile games ... and you can play these games with a mouse and keyboard on desktop,” said Mr Rubin, adding that more than 380 million people currently play games each month on Facebook.

Consumer appetite for cloud gaming rose rapidly in 2020 with the creation of new platforms such as Apple's Arcade and Google's Stadia. Movement restrictio­ns due to the Covid19 pandemic also propelled users’ interest, industry experts said. “Much like every other aspect of our lives, Covid19 had and is still having a profound impact on cloud gaming … there has been a reignited passion for gaming during these trying times,” Guilherme Fernandes, market consultant at Amsterdamb­ased Newzoo, said.

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