Is Facebook Trying To Kill Snapchat With All Of These New Augmented Reality Features?

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Despite being embroiled in controversy which recently tanked their stock price, technology supergiant Facebook continues to innovate. In another move seemingly designed to put Snapchat in the grave, they've recently added augmented reality games to their video chat feature.

Nearly two years ago, Facebook-owned Instagram released their "Stories" feature - a 24 hour temporary photo and video feed for users to post the more "disposable" parts of their day. Essentially copying one of the main differentiating factors between Snapchat and Instagram, many people began to ask themselves why they needed to use both apps.

Facebook recently integrated a similar feature into their own platform as well. And now, with the addition of augmented reality games and effects, they seem to be continuing to push the narrative of: who needs Snapchat?

The new features are simple enough: a few games and effects that use augmented reality overlays to make video chats more interesting. Hats, animal noses, and cartoon-like icons all serve to help users make their conversations more interesting.

One interesting addition to their augmented reality repertoire are the two games that Facebook has added. One of them is Asteroids Attack - a game that requires users to maneuver a spaceship around space debris with their nose.

The second one is called Don't Smile - a take on the timeless "staring contest" where two people stare maintain eye contact until one of them looks away.

Whether or not these games will increase time spent in Facebook's ecosystem - the platform's ultimate goal - remains to be seen. But one thing is for sure: if increasing engagement on the site can be achieved with augmented reality features and games, then it's likely that we'll see this new technology becoming mainstream sooner rather than later.

What do you think about Facebook's new augmented reality games? Let us know in a comment!

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