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Snap adds games to Snapchat app to hold on to young users

The new features and content are aimed at keeping its core base of 13-34 year olds on its messaging platform.

Snap Inc on Thursday launched a gaming platform within its Snapchat app featuring original and third-party games such as Zynga Inc’s Tiny Royale, aiming to keep existing users engaged longer and attract new ones.

Snap also announced a slew of fresh features and content for existing products, adding shows from Bunim/Murray Productions and BuzzFeed and augmented reality filters including templates of landmarks. It said it will also allow advertisers to buy ads that run outside the Snapchat platform.

Snap made the announcement at its first-ever Partner Summit in Los Angeles. The new features and content are aimed at keeping its core base of 13-34 year olds on its messaging platform longer even as overall user growth has stalled.

Snap faces fierce competition for users and advertisers from bigger and far better-financed rivals. For instance, Facebook Inc’s platform and Instagram photo-sharing app have copied popular Snapchat features like Stories, a personal feed of photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours.

In 2018, Instagram had about 400 million daily active users on its version of Stories, more than twice Snapchat’s daily users.

Snap must also battle for user attention against newer rivals like TikTok, a short-form video app owned by Chinese tech company Bytedance.

The number of daily active users on Snapchat has held steady or fallen for the past several quarters, but the app is still wildly popular among young users.

Snapchat reaches 75 percent of 13-34 year olds and 90 percent of 13-24 year olds in the United States.

“We wanted to build something that makes us feel like we’re playing a board game with family over a long holiday weekend,” Will Wu, director of product at Snap, told creators and developers who had accepted invitations to the one-day event.

“Something that makes us feel like we’re sitting with friends, controllers in hand, looking at the same screen.”

The games include Snap’s flagship Bitmoji Party, Spry Fox’s Alphabear Hustle, ZeptoLab’s C.A.T.S. Drift Race, Game Closure’s Snake Squad, PikPok’s Zombie Rescue Squad and Zynga’s Tiny Royale. They can be played from Snapchat’s main “Chat” messaging feature.

Snap said the gaming platform will have non-skippable, six-second video ads, a relatively new format that boosted fourth-quarter revenue.

Snap also announced a product called “Snap Audience Network” which will allow advertisers to buy vertical ads that run beyond Snap’s platform to third-party apps. The tool has not been rolled out but Snap made the announcement on Thursday to get developers and publishers on board, its spokesman said.

The company also launched new augmented reality “lenses,” or filters that overlay video, including templates of landmarks like Buckingham Palace in London, the US Capitol Building in Washington D.C., and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

As part of Snap’s push to expose more content outside of the platform, the company also launched “App Stories” with partners like Tinder which would allow users to update their dating profiles with Snapchat Stories.

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