Snapchat May Launch Its Own Gaming Service Next Month
It will reportedly make the announcement at its developer conference on April 4th.
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Snap will launch a gaming platform for its social media app next month, according to . The service (codenamed “Project Cognac”) has been , and will reportedly feature externally developed games that will work inside the Snapchat app. It sounds much like the gaming tab just by Facebook, which features Instant Games, eSports streaming, and more. Google is also a big gaming announcement at GDC next month, possibly to launch its own platform.
Snap has been struggling to increase user growth, but recently announced that it had revenue last quarter by 36 percent. Jumping into gaming could be a way to bump both users and revenue. Snap investor Tencent, the world’s largest gaming company, indicated last year that it may with with the social media company on games. Tencent’s mobile gaming revenue has lately due to tighter regulations in China, so working with Snap in other regions might make sense.
Snap recently acquired an Australian gaming company called and web-based game engine startup . Apparently, Snap will unveil original shows and other content at its first developer conference in Los Angeles on April 4th, but the main reveal will be around gaming. “Less talk. More Play,” reads an invitation seen by Cheddar.
Snap will launch a gaming platform for its social media app next month, according to . The service (codenamed “Project Cognac”) has been , and will reportedly feature externally developed games that will work inside the Snapchat app. It sounds much like the gaming tab just by Facebook, which features Instant Games, eSports streaming, and more. Google is also a big gaming announcement at GDC next month, possibly to launch its own platform.
Snap has been struggling to increase user growth, but recently announced that it had revenue last quarter by 36 percent. Jumping into gaming could be a way to bump both users and revenue. Snap investor Tencent, the world’s largest gaming company, indicated last year that it may with with the social media company on games. Tencent’s mobile gaming revenue has lately due to tighter regulations in China, so working with Snap in other regions might make sense.
Snap recently acquired an Australian gaming company called and web-based game engine startup . Apparently, Snap will unveil original shows and other content at its first developer conference in Los Angeles on April 4th, but the main reveal will be around gaming. “Less talk. More Play,” reads an invitation seen by Cheddar.