Facebook Gaming has had a notable 2020, from acquiring Microsoft’s Mixer streaming platform, to evolving it’s gaming and streaming section to compete directly with the likes of Twitch and YouTube, Facebook has gone all in with the streaming platform.
As we head to the end of the 2020 year, it seems that Facebook’s investment in the streaming side, has paid off as they have seen incredible jumps in their viewership numbers from last year.
According to StreamElements and Arsenal.gg, Facebook Gaming has again surpassed over 300 million total hours watched on it’s platform for the month of November, just as they did every month since April 2020.
The big numbers demonstrated an increased viewership by well over 100% since this time last year, and while the numbers dipped from September’s personal all-time record numbers (and also dipped slightly from October), it is still incredible news as Facebook eyes 2021.
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