TikTok has been testing minigames ahead of a 'major' gaming push
has reported. The move could soon allow users to play games directly on the app in what Reuter's sources called a"major push" into gaming.
TikTok confirmed that it has been testing HTML5 games on its app via partnerships with Zynga and other third-party developers. it reportedly plans to release ad-supported games drawing from TikTok parent ByteDance's library to boost revenue and engagement."We're always looking at ways to enrich our platform and regularly test new features and integrations that bring value to our community," a representative told, an HTML5 app that could work inside the app.
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