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In an effort to provide something new, Facebook has announced support for live streaming via Facebook Live and video chatting with fellow gamers. This latest update will be coming more than a year after launching "Instant Games", a new platform for gaming with friends on the Messenger chat app.

Late on Thursday, Facebook wrote in a blog post: "First, we're launching live streaming, which will start to roll out today, to gamers who love to share their play throughs and engage in a little smack talk.

Reports suggest that the users will be able to record these live streams so that they can be posted to the profile afterwards.

"Over 245 million people video chat every month on Messenger. We're excited to begin a test soon that will enable people to play games with each other while video chatting," Facebook authorities said.

Meanwhile, the company has also announced additions to "Instant Games" with a handful of big-name mobile titles that will be "re-imagined" for the platform.

"Launching globally in early 2018 is none other than Angry Birds, a new game built for Messenger that will feature classic gameplay with an exciting new way to challenge friends," the company added.

Recently, Tetris was launched that includes features like marathon mode and the ability to play with friends in Messenger group chats. The immensely popular game will join Tetris.

(With inputs from Indo-Asian News Service)