Facebook Games isn’t worried about data privacy scandal
https://www.polygon.com/2018/3/21/17146828/facebook-cambridge-analytica-election-games
It’s easy to look at Facebook Games, a division of the largest social media platform in the world, and argue it’s going through a bittersweet moment.
The division just announced new initiatives in its Instant Games and upcoming streaming sphere that Leo Olebe, the global director of games partnerships, hopes will ignite even more interest in Facebook’s gaming ventures. Olebe sat down with Polygon to talk about new developments in the company’s gaming subdivision, but also touched upon the recent controversy surrounding Facebook at-large.
Facebook Games isn’t worried about data privacy scandal
Mar 21, 2018, 3:18pm UTC
https://www.polygon.com/2018/3/21/17146828/facebook-cambridge-analytica-election-games
>It’s easy to look at Facebook Games, a division of the largest social media platform in the world, and argue it’s going through a bittersweet moment.
>The division just announced new initiatives in its Instant Games and upcoming streaming sphere that Leo Olebe, the global director of games partnerships, hopes will ignite even more interest in Facebook’s gaming ventures. Olebe sat down with Polygon to talk about new developments in the company’s gaming subdivision, but also touched upon the recent controversy surrounding Facebook at-large.