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Facebook Teams Up With Unity To Create a Gaming Platform To Rival Steam (betanews.com)

Facebook is now shifting its attention back to capturing the gaming market. The company said Thursday that it's working with game engine Unity to build a dedicated, downloadable desktop gaming platform. The social juggernaut added that it is also broadening the Facebook.com experience for gamers. BetaNews reports: Facebook is starting to take gaming far more seriously. Not content with funneling the likes of Candy Crush through its servers, the social network is now joining forces with the company behind the Unity game engine to create its own desktop gaming platform. The aim is to tap into not only the millions of gamers that are already on Facebook, but also to gather more from the PC-gaming community. It's a new venture that very clearly treads on the toes of Steam, and is likely to cause ripples in the gaming world. The scope of the work between Facebook and Unity Technologies is quite wide. It will bring together Unity's 2D, 3D, VR and AR development platform with Facebook's own game development tools. While Facebook is currently associated with very casual gaming, hooking up with an established serious player in the field means we're likely to see the social network appealing more to hardcore gamers.

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  1. Don't want by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Don't want.

    -Glorious PC Master Race

  2. Oh like last time? by Atrox666 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Like when Facebook had games and eventually took over all the ad space the developers had to finance their games?
    Like when they suddenly banned all their developers from billing their own customers?
    Like when they were giving away facebook credits and making developers pick up the tab?

    For some reason I think I'll give this a big ol' pass.
    You'd have to be pretty dumb at this point to think Facebook wouldn't steal all the profit.

  3. Not gonna happen by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Any venture that is based on trust will ultimately fail when facebook is involved. They squandered the trust of users a very long time go.

  4. Oops. by fishscene · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Unity seemed alright until this. The very last thing I want in the digital world is Facebook anything. Just replace "Facebook" with "spyware/adware" and you have a much clearer picture of what it actually is.

  5. Pass by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Hahahahah

    Good luck with that. If there's one thing Facebook does not comprehend it's the hardcore gaming market. Steam and social media are not the same thing. Gamers aren't into social media. Gamers don't desire Farmville, they don't want microtransactions every 5 seconds, and they damn sure don't want your shitty ads inserted into their experience or their mom interrupting their session with a new wall update.

    Trying to compete with actual gamers (Steam) in their own market is going to end up an embarrassing spectacle that will only screw over the poor fools that actually invest in the service during the 4 years that it will operate.

  6. Re:... a sales platform to rival Steam. by yuriklastalov · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why should they bother? They've got this golden goose that makes them boat loads of cash and they have to do literally nothing to rake it all in. Have you ever looked at the failed abortion that is Greenlight? They don't give even the tiniest fuck that it's filled to the brim with absolute shit and that the shit is leaking into the main catalog.

    Still, even with as much as Steam and Valve suck, a FB run gaming platform will be worse. I suppose it'd be curated, at the very least. But FB hates its users and will kick them in the teeth in every way they can and the users will keep coming back for more.

  7. Re:... a sales platform to rival Steam. by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If nothing else, at least Steam doesn't start with the giant pile of user data to enthusiastically tie to whatever abortion of a 'gaming platform' they end up rolling out.

    Steam has certainly made strong attempts to add 'social' to the basic buying-games process; but it remains an afterthought. Facebook is likely to make it so exciting and mandatory that it'll make Google's attempt to ram 'plus' down the throat of every user of anything remotely connected to them look like a gentle suggestion.

  8. Unity by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Dammit. I like Unity a *lot* and it is very handy to have around for fun and experiments. FBook snapping it up sucks, I don't want their hooks in my hobbies.