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- The company will act as a publisher for small- and mid-sized game developers, helping them to get their creations out to more people. July 30, 2013 8:18 AM PDT Facebook is making a new push into the world of mobile video games. The social network announced on Tuesday that it has officially opened its long-rumored Mobile Games Publishing division. The pilot program is designed to help small- and mid-sized game developers improve the chances of their titles gaining notoriety in the increasingly crowded mobile-gaming space. As with the traditional games industry, many mobile titles have developers and publishers. The developers are charged with actually creating the games, while publishers promote the titles. Companies like Infinity Ward and Bungie are well-known developers in the gaming business, while Electronic Arts and Activision are well-known publishers. More to come...
The company will act as a publisher for small- and mid-sized game developers, helping them to get their creations out to more people. July 30, 2013 8:18 AM PDT Facebook is making a new push into the world of mobile video games. The social network announced on Tuesday that it has officially opened its long-rumored Mobile Games Publishing division. The pilot program is designed to help small- and mid-sized game developers improve the chances of their titles gaining notoriety in the increasingly crowded mobile-gaming space. As with the traditional games industry, many mobile titles have developers and publishers. The developers are charged with actually creating the games, while publishers promote the titles. Companies like Infinity Ward and Bungie are well-known developers in the gaming business, while Electronic Arts and Activision are well-known publishers. More to come...
The company will act as a publisher for small- and mid-sized game developers, helping them to get their creations out to more people.
Facebook is making a new push into the world of mobile video games.
The social network announced on Tuesday that it has officially opened its long-rumored Mobile Games Publishing division. The pilot program is designed to help small- and mid-sized game developers improve the chances of their titles gaining notoriety in the increasingly crowded mobile-gaming space.
As with the traditional games industry, many mobile titles have developers and publishers. The developers are charged with actually creating the games, while publishers promote the titles. Companies like Infinity Ward and Bungie are well-known developers in the gaming business, while Electronic Arts and Activision are well-known publishers.
More to come...
