Facebook, in order to compete with companies such as Twitch and YouTube, has added a dedicated Gaming tab to the navigation bar of the main application. In doing so, the company hopes to help you find games and banners to watch, whether you want to play new games with your friends or catch up on the last esports match.


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Originally launching Fb.gg last year as a hub of everything related to gaming, Facebook is definitely setting itself apart from the lucrative online streaming market. It offered users a way to find new content to watch, streamers to talk to and communities to engage in. The goal of Facebook is to attract streamers and viewers with its virtual currency switching system, from which it pulls a percentage upscale.

Apparently, Facebook will deploy the new Gaming tab to batch users, with more and more recipients receiving it as it grows. It is certainly a good idea to place this Gaming tab at the center of your concerns, which means that people will have to see it when they switch to a different section of the application or the application. will simply attract their attention.