Facebook gets in game-streaming with Blizzard


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  • Tuesday, 07 Jun 2016

Bumper earnings: Mobile ads accounted for 78% of Facebook's ad revenues in the quarter, compared with 66% a year earlier.

SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook announced that it is getting into the eSports game, jumping into the field of videogames as spectator sports against Amazon-owned Twitch and Google’s YouTube Gaming. 

Later this month, people will be able to use Facebook accounts to log in to Blizzard Entertainment computer games such as World of Warcraft

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