TikTok discreetly updated its app with more than a dozen mini games

TikTok discreetly updated its app with more than a dozen mini games

According to sources, TikTok has just begun testing the availability of a modest selection of mini games inside its app. This effort offers nine games that may be included in a video before it is posted by utilizing the “Add a link” option and “MiniGame.”

While a video is playing, viewers may access a related game by hitting the link that displays beneath the account’s username. It is possible to capture gameplay while playing a game and then upload it as a TikTok.

In a statement to sources, a representative for TikTok acknowledged the pilot: “We’re always exploring ways to improve our platform and routinely test new features and integrations that offer value to our community.

We are currently looking at integrating with other game studios and developers to offer HTML5 games to TikTok. According to sources, the test is intended to examine how TikTok users engage with and produce content related to the games.

The games are reportedly accessible in the US, and we’ve confirmed that they’re also included in the app’s UK edition. According to the news, a number of independent game firms, including Vodoo, Nitro Titles, FRVR, Aim Lab, and Lotem, are responsible for creating the nine games. According to Reuters, ByteDance bought Moonton Technology, a Shanghai-based gaming firm, last year.

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