Facebook Gaming is going the way of Microsoft’s Mixer, with its apps slated to shut down



What you need to know

  • Facebook Gaming is a streaming service from Meta, baked into Facebook’s website and its live streaming platform. 
  • Today, it started sending notifications out to partners that its apps will shut down in October.
  • Facebook Gaming has struggled to meaningfully find growth in a game streaming world dominated by Twitch and YouTube. 
  • Microsoft’s similar Mixer live streaming platform shut down a few years ago, with its users ushered to Facebook Gaming in the process. 

Facebook Gaming is a live streaming platform run by Meta, and is analogous to platforms like Twitch and YouTube for allowing content creators to broadcast themselves to audiences. Typically, Facebook Gaming and similar services revolve around video games, although they have branched out to “IRL” streams that focus on simply chatting, art creation, or even Microsoft Excel esports. During the pandemic, live streaming platforms like YouTube and Twitch enjoyed a boom period, with more users than ever stuck at home as offices and other work places shuttered.  In the post-pandemic era, we’re starting to see patterns that are perhaps less favorable than some streaming platforms would like. 

During that same pandemic boom, Microsoft’s own Mixer platform struggled to court new users, which spoke to the likelihood that the service was never going to be able to compete with Twitch. As such, Microsoft cut a deal with Facebook Gaming to onboard its creators, offering instant partnerships. Many users opted instead to jump across to Twitch, given its dominance in the space, and general scepticism of the Facebook platform which is increasingly divisive and “uncool” particularly among younger internet users. Facebook itself saw its first decline in monthly active users earlier this year, almost instantly wiping 20% off its share price. It’s with that in mind that we cast our sights over Facebook Gaming, which may be heading the way of Microsoft’s Mixer. 





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