When Facebook changed the rules of the game, removing all game notifications from its update feeds and announcing Facebook Credits, whereby Facebook will take 30% of all transactions, it made the relationship in the words of Business Week, complicated.Įver since Facebook announced these changes, Zynga has slowly yet surely been working to make itself less dependent on Facebook. However, this symbiotic relationship makes each company’s business vulnerable to each other. On the one hand, Zynga is Facebook’s number one games partner and advertiser and Facebook is Zynga’s number one distribution channel. It’s an open secret that the marriage between Zynga and Facebook has been on the rocks for some time. Though nothing official has been announced, certain product decisions to its games suggest one possible outcome – Zynga may be planning on taking its games off of Facebook and leaving it all together. Ever since Facebook announced earlier this year that it would be changing the way it works with game companies, the question has been what would Zynga do.
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