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TikTok maker ByteDance is joining Facebook and Snapchat in gaming

After rolling out mini games, ByteDance has reportedly purchased a gaming company

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TikTok maker ByteDance is joining Facebook and Snapchat in gaming
Masha Borak
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

It seems like every social platform wants to be a gaming hub.

ByteDance, the maker of short video app TikTok, has reportedly bought a gaming company called Mokun Technology -- right as both Facebook and Snapchat made further moves into games.

China’s viral king ByteDance is the first major Chinese tech player that made a mark on the world

Mokun is known for mobile games Flick Up and Fighter of the Destiny. The purchase was revealed by public records on business registration, but ByteDance still hasn't confirmed the news, telling Abacus that it doesn't comment on market rumors.

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It’s not Bytedance’s first foray into gaming: TikTok introduced its first mini game in February about a cute little ball that bounces to a beat. The app also allows third-party gaming developers to launch games in the app.

TikTok, the viral short video sensation, has its roots in China

Other social giants are getting into games, though in very different forms.

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