Gerald
02-02-13, 05:10 AM
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A view of and Apple iPhone displaying the Facebook app's splash screen in front of the login page May 10, 2012 in Washington, DC. Facebook is betting on game developers to extend console-style action games beyond Microsoft Corp's Xbox or Sony Corp's PlayStation onto the world's largest social network. -- PHOTO: AFP
SAN FRANCISCO (REUTERS) - When nWay began a trial of its dark, sci-fi combat game ChronoBlade on Facebook last year, the San Francisco-based startup felt sure it had a hit on its hands.
But Facebook Inc is betting nWay and a clutch of other developers this year can extend console-style action games beyond Microsoft Corp's Xbox or Sony Corp's PlayStation onto the world's largest social network.
Facebook is spearheading the launch of 10 high-quality games created by third-party developers in 2013 that squarely target so-called hardcore gamers, an atypical audience overlooked thus far against the wealth of family-friendly offerings like Zynga Inc's Farmville that now dominate the social network's gaming landscape.
http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/technology/story/coming-soon-facebook-more-action-battle-games-20130202
Interesting development.
Note: Feb 02, 2013,5:52 AM
A view of and Apple iPhone displaying the Facebook app's splash screen in front of the login page May 10, 2012 in Washington, DC. Facebook is betting on game developers to extend console-style action games beyond Microsoft Corp's Xbox or Sony Corp's PlayStation onto the world's largest social network. -- PHOTO: AFP
SAN FRANCISCO (REUTERS) - When nWay began a trial of its dark, sci-fi combat game ChronoBlade on Facebook last year, the San Francisco-based startup felt sure it had a hit on its hands.
But Facebook Inc is betting nWay and a clutch of other developers this year can extend console-style action games beyond Microsoft Corp's Xbox or Sony Corp's PlayStation onto the world's largest social network.
Facebook is spearheading the launch of 10 high-quality games created by third-party developers in 2013 that squarely target so-called hardcore gamers, an atypical audience overlooked thus far against the wealth of family-friendly offerings like Zynga Inc's Farmville that now dominate the social network's gaming landscape.
http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/technology/story/coming-soon-facebook-more-action-battle-games-20130202
Interesting development.
Note: Feb 02, 2013,5:52 AM