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App Center Now Available in More Countries


The App Center is now available to everyone in the Combined Declares, Modern australia, North america, Indian, Ireland in europe, New Zealand, Southern region African-american, and the Combined Empire. Individuals in these nations will now see the App Center save on the left side of their webpage on Facebook or myspace.com and in the Facebook or myspace applications for iPhone, iPad, and Operating system.

Approximately 80% of individuals effective on Facebook or myspace each 30 days are outside the U.S. and North america. The international rollout of the App Center will continue over the coming weeks so that more people these days can find out top excellent games and applications with buddies.

In the 30 days since the App Center originally released, it has assisted thousands of individuals new mobile and web applications. Specifically, game maker Kixeye has seen a raise in the excellent of natural sets up, and found that App Center traffic generates better than regular income per user for its games War Leader and Fight Cutthroat buccaneers. In the same way, a growing amount of new gamers in Disney's Marvel: Avengers Partnership are via the App Center, and those customers are more involved than those who come through other programs.

Some of the most popular applications and games on Facebook or myspace were built by designers based outside of the U.S., such as Precious stone Sprint (Wooga, Germany), Percolate Wizard Tale (King.com, U.K.), Jetpack Joyride (Halfbrick, Australia), Upset Wildlife Friends (Rovio, Finland), Ninja Series (Noritown, Southern region Korea), Soundcloud (Germany), Spotify (Sweden), and Deezer (France). The App Center makes it much simpler for those around the world to find the best applications and games for them, wherever they are.

Once the App Center is available in your country, you can access it via the save or by going to www.facebook.com/appcenter.

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