The portal can be accessed at the URL FB.gg, which takes users to a Twitch-like page that allows them to drop in on live and prerecorded streams of games. The new portal also includes streams of ...
Facebook launched their gaming creator portal on a .GG domain. The country code for Guernsey has become popular for esports. Facebook is using the domain name FB.GG. In the eSports world, branding on ...
Facebook wants a cut of the 3+ hours per week that young adult video gamers spend watching other people play. So today it launched Fb.gg — as in the post-competition courtesy of saying “good game” — a ...
Facebook today launched a live game streaming hub called Fb.gg, which directs users to a special Facebook page that aggregates live and pre-recorded gaming video on the social network in one place.
Facebook sees a golden opportunity to get their piece of the video game streaming pie. The social media giant looks to compete with the big boys like Twitch and YouTube with their own video game ...
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Facebook just entered the gaming-streaming game as a new challenger—the social media behemoth just launched a new platform called Fb.gg to presumably compete with Twitch which largely dominates that ...
Tech companies have been chipping away at Twitch's lead in the streaming industry for some time now. Microsoft Mixer, YouTube Live, and Facebook Live are all examples of this trend. However, ...
Facebook's video ambitions continue to grow, and it's clear the company wants a piece of all that video streaming that happens online. Facebook just revealed it's working on its own news station that ...
Facebook has released a beta version of a new gaming app. The app is essentially a mobile version of Facebook's gaming hub - fb.gg. However, it's only available to limited users on Android devices. It ...