Facebook has announced that it launched a Pac-Man community on the platform.
With additional, users can play pac-man solo games or through multiplayain co-op in groups of up to four people to complete each labyrinth while still competing with each other for the highest total points.
Apart from the built-in labyrinth, players can also make their own levels and challenges through a labyrinth maker.
Through a new game with the streamer features on the platform, Facebook game makers can invite their community directly from their Livestream to join them in games to play or watch.
Mazes made by players will be displayed in the game every day.
Facebook also announced that it will also launch challenges and mazes that are oriented to curated communities and cultivated by the Streamer Community.
The company also aims to make video games directly active experience with the introduction of interactive Facebook.
This feature allows users to participate while simultaneously watching Livestream gamers.
In the Pac-Man community, people who see Livestream 24/7 in watch mode can also turn on AI Pac-Man or ghosts and compete.
Mazes are converted into 3D flow, powered by a unreal machine, where viewers can interact directly with the video player.
Come later in beta, by interacting with streamer sessions, viewers can work collectively towards global opening for labyrinth makers.
When streamers don’t live, the Watch tab will display AI characters, just like an arcade machine that is not played.
This game has been developed by Genvid in partnership with Bandai Namco.
Until now, Facebook has not revealed that when the PAC-Man community will be launched on the platform but the company has shared videos that glance about how new games will be visible.