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In May of last year, Facebook entered the mobile scene in an enormous way with App Center. It was a centralized location where mobile users could find their technique to mobile apps from Facebook. Since its introduction, Facebook has touted some big numbers from App Center and is now aiming to get even bigger numbers with a big update.
Facebook announced today that developers can now embed videos on their App Center pages. The social network says that video might help developers better illustrate their game to prospective players. In spite of everything, screenshots can only tell a player loads. With video, developers may give a better have a look at how their game works and the way it’s played.
So, how does this App Center Video thing work? Simple – you simply submit your videos to the Facebook App Dashboard under the App Details tab. Almost like with images, Facebook must approve every video submitted. Once approved, it can appear to your app page for all to enjoy.
Oh, and Facebook will allow developers to upload multiple videos for multiple languages. A video in English will be rather ineffective for a Spanish speaking audience that you should just desire to localize your app video into their native tongue. If you would like help with that, there are multiple resources services available, including Google’s own Android App Translation Service.
For more info, here’s a video about this new option available to developers:
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