You can live stream game on Facebook Messenger

Messenger users can live stream games right on the interface, without the need for third-party software support.

Upcoming live stream game features on Facebook Messenger will be updated to Facebook accounts, making it easier for users to interact with Messenger games with friends.

Instant Games feature for Facebook Messenger helps users to play games on Facebook without having to install any other applications like Omlet Aracde. And the upcoming live stream game on Messenger will be provided to Facebook accounts, making it easier for users to interact with their friends.

Accordingly, when we play games on Messenger, you can conduct live streams by clicking the camera icon in the right corner of the screen. After that, users can select Facebok friends to send live stream to and then click Start Live Video to start. Thus, the entire gaming process will be broadcast live on Facebook. At the end of the live stream of the game, the video game will be uploaded to the personal Facebook page.

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In addition, in 2018, Facebook will provide additional Messenger game features and video calls with friends who play with them. This helps us communicate with friends more when playing games on Messenger. Some new games will also be integrated into Messenger, such as Rovio's Angry Birds game, or Sega's Sonic Jump.

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Thus, in the near future, users will experience more new features, attractive on Messenger, especially when playing games on the application. Including the ability to broadcast live stream games on Facebook and call video calls with friends while playing games.

See more: How to log out of Facebook Messenger on iOS, Android and Windows Phone.

Update 24 May 2019
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