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Facebook Messenger introduces multiplayer games during video calls

Facebook is taking another crack at Messenger-enabled games after announcing a new feature that allows users to play multiplayer games within Messenger video calls.

Because let’s be honest, what’s better than a little friendly smack talk in real-time?

The new gaming feature is available on iOS, Android and the web and does not require any specialized installations. It features 14 titles at launch, including Words With Friends, Mini Golf FRVR and Exploding Kittens. All you need to play is one other person, but some games allow for more players to join in on the fun.

The company is taking all the necessary steps to ensure that these games run as smoothly as possible on Messenger. This includes a custom user interface and leaderboards making classic titles feel unique and exciting.

But how do you play? Simply start a video call on Messenger, tap group mode, tap the “play” button and pick the game of your choice.

Users will be happy to know that Facebook Gaming says more free games are slated to release later this year, although dropping 14 titles at launch isn’t too shabby.

After parent company Meta dismantled the standalone Facebook Gaming App in October 2022, it looks like the company is taking another shot at implementing gaming into some of its more popular apps.

Interested developers can contact Facebook’s Partner Manager for more details on how to add games to the platform.

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Source: Facebook Gaming Via: Engadget

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Crayta arriving on Meta’s Facebook Gaming

Crayta will come Meta’s cloud streaming service Facebook Gaming following the company’s acquisition Unit 2 games.

The creation platform, which allows you to make, share and play games with friends, will be part of Facebook Gaming. A teaser trailer that features Meta’s Hacker Square being built within the title was recently revealed by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Much like Roblox and FortniteCrayta offers a build and play experience. The game is built on Unreal Engine 4 and will feature thousands of player-made titles in a shared library.

The title also features a seasonal battles pass, giving users a customizable avatar selection. The unique thing about Crayta is that games shared and played with the simple click of link. Crayta was free on Google Stadia until January 2021.

It’s unclear when Crayta will release on Facebook Gaming.

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Sources: Meta Via: The Verge