Facebook launched a new Games SDK, which enhances interaction and streams PC games to Facebook

Facebook said it will launch a new Games SDK that aims to create a more interactive gaming community and help game developers add features to stream games to Facebook.

Conference for game developers named Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2018 has just opened in San Francisco. In the newly released announcements, Facebook's disclosure is noteworthy, saying it will release the Games SDK for PC game developers, aiming to create a more interactive gaming community and help developers The game adds stream games to Facebook for its PC games.

According to Facebook, more than 800 million people play games that connect to Facebook every month. There are still many untapped potentials. The new Games SDK supports C ++ and Unity, focusing on two aspects:

Increase interactivity for the gaming community by easily sharing the game and getting more rewards.

Understand and optimize the impact of community-based activities on events and application analysis data.

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Easily livestream game on Facebook and increase interaction in the gaming community

In terms of interactivity, Facebook's new livestream API makes it easy for developers to add features to the game they are playing straight to Facebook without the need for third party hardware or software.

Besides, Facebook also intends to allow players to capture moments, share videos on Facebook Page, Groups and Profiles through the new photography feature.

The new bonus feature is about to be released as well 'allowing the game developer to create interesting experiences for the community, the opportunity to increase interactivity for the game by creating and giving in-game rewards to viewers of livestream On Facebook'.

The developer of Paladins Hi-Rez Studios has also tested this award-winning feature on the Paladins Global Series and found interactivity in the gaming community increased. Therefore, Facebook expanded to all game developers.

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Update 24 May 2019
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