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NEW DEVELOPMENT, Now anyone can make Facebook Instant Games. Sound look very interisting and inpiring for games developer.
Facebook Games is focused on building a global community for people to play, watch and share the games they love with the people they care about.
Today, there are providing updates that help developers build and grow their games across mobile, desktop, and video platforms.
Since Facebook launched the Instant Games platform in closed beta, nearly 200 games have been built by talented developers for Messenger and Facebook.
Endgadget reported that Facebook has opened the Instant Games platform to all developers.
Anyone can build HTML5-based web games designed to run in Messenger or your News Feed, whether you're on desktop or mobile.
They'll have ways of making money from and promoting games, too, including ads and cross-promotional links.
Creators don't have to start from scratch: Facebook already has a number of recommended game engines to use with the platform.
Games have clearly been a mainstay of Facebook for a long while. The Instant Games tech is really a logical extension of the social network's strategy.
It makes games (and importantly for Facebook, the ads that run alongside them) available in more places, and eliminates the long load times you sometimes see with more conventional games.
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No, this isn't likely to upend the conventional game market, but it could make gaming decidedly more accessible.
Ads Optimization & Measurement tools
Developers will also have access to our recently introduced Monetization Manager, the new destination for managing monetization and performance with Audience Network.
Monetization Manager will help Instant Games developers maximize revenue with advanced optimization tools, simplify management of ad placements across apps, and provide enhanced analytics functionality and deeper reporting.
Facebook also added Instant Games specific reporting into Facebook Analytics to help developers understand and optimize the unique social contexts of the platform.
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REFERENCES:
1. Endgadjet
2. Facebook
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