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Facebook Gaming launches virtual tournaments

By IANS | Updated: April 8, 2020 10:35 IST

(IANS) Facebook Gaming has launched a new feature called tournaments to help people stay connected through games.

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San Francisco, April 8 Facebook Gaming has launched a new feature called tournaments to help people stay connected through games.

The virtual tournaments will allow anyone to organise a competition with friends and live-stream it on the platform, with results managed virtually.

"We are excited to open early access to Facebook Gaming tournaments, a feature to help people stay connected through games. Gaming is all about friendly competition. Facebook Gaming tournaments help bring that experience to everyone wherever they are, whatever game they're playing," the social media giant said in a statement on Tuesday.

Facebook is making early access tournaments available to everyone and will gather feedback and continue to build it together with the community.

This feature was originally developed for live esports gaming events but now the company decided to release it early to help people cope better while in isolation due of the coronavirus pandemic.

Tournaments hosted through Facebook can be set up to prompt viewers to donate money to charity.

Facebook Gaming was launched in 2018 as direct competitor to Twitch, another game streaming service bought by Amazon for $970 million in 2014.

( With inputs from IANS )

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