Facebook Gaming Has Launched On iOS, But It Is Severely Crippled

Earlier this year, Facebook announced a new app in the form of Facebook Gaming. The app is basically the mobile version of Facebook Gaming on the web where it would play home to livestreams of games and also provide gamers with access to certain Facebook-based games all on their phone.

The app has since been released on iOS devices, months after its Android counterpart, but unfortunately it appears to be severely crippled where it does not come with any games on it. This means that the only thing the app is able to do is let players watch livestreams of games, which kind of kills some of its usefulness.

In a statement made by Facebook’s COO Sheryl Sandberg, “Unfortunately, we had to remove gameplay functionality entirely in order to get Apple’s approval on the standalone Facebook Gaming app – meaning iOS users have an inferior experience to those using Android.”

For those wondering why the gaming feature is not part of the iOS app, it is because Apple generally does not allow apps to package other apps. The company recently explained that by allowing apps to package other apps, it would effectively prevent Apple from reviewing those apps and thus not allow them to provide iOS users with a uniform experience. It is also why for the foreseeable future, we won’t be able to expect game streaming services like Stadia or Project xCloud on iOS devices.

Facebook Gaming Has Launched On iOS, But It Is Severely Crippled

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A WeChat Ban Could Spell Bad News For Apple

In addition to banning TikTok, the US government has also recently announced that they would be banning WeChat. This is according to an executive order signed by US President Donald Trump that effectively bans US individuals or companies from doing business with these particular apps.

We imagine that this would no doubt have a negative impact on users and Tencent, the company who owns WeChat, but it also seems that it might have a negative effect on US companies like Apple as well. This is because it has been suggested that the ban of WeChat, which would force Apple to remove the app from its App Store, could result in fewer iPhone sales.

This is according to a survey conducted by a Chinese finance media outlet where based on the results of its survey, it seems that 678,000 Chinese users would buy a different phone if WeChat is no longer available on iOS. This is versus the 38,600 users who said that they would simply uninstall the app.

WeChat is a big deal over in China and various parts of Asia. This is because of how multifaceted the app is, where it not only acts as a way for users to chat, but it can make voice and video calls, make purchases, as well as send and receive money. Over in China, the app is also extremely crucial where many rely on it to make bill payments, purchase train tickets, and so on, which means that losing WeChat would cause a huge disruption in the daily lives of many users.

A WeChat Ban Could Spell Bad News For Apple

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