Facebook practically created the casual gaming boom that began with hyper-addictive games like FarmVille. However, the world’s largest social network increasingly seems to be happy to avoid a second-coming for casual gaming on mobile_in favor of being a platform for others. The company introduced its App Center in May, which is available on mobile and desktop, and this week it tweaked the games section to help users discover games more easily from any device. Facebook’s support practically turned Zynga into the company that it is today. Now, with Asia-based messaging companies like Line and WeChat raking in the money from...

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