Not Only Ninja Saga, Farmville Also Says goodbye to Facebook
Farmville, a game made by game developer Zynga has now had to shut down the game’s service from Facebook forever.
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The game that assigns a player to become a farmer and the farmer closes after 11 years of accompanying all of us. This is due to the end of the Adobe Flash support period on December 31, 2020.
As a game that was popular in the past few years, Farmville is an addictive game for many internet users. Especially the users of the social network Facebook.
The discontinuation of support for Adobe Flash itself had actually been predicted by Steve Jobs, who was one of the founders of Apple. At that time, Jobs predicted that in the future, Adobe Flash would no longer be relevant and would begin to be replaced.
Jobs considered that Adobe Flash is a technology that was built for the era of the PC and mouse, while Jobs predicted that in the future it would change towards Mobile.
In addition, Jobs also said that Adobe Flash contributed greatly to poor performance, battery life and security that were vulnerable to being hacked by hackers.
With FarmVille closed, all games made using Flash technology have been closed (including Ninja Saga). Released in 2009, FarmVille is a game that has become a hit among internet users.
Within two months of its release, it is said that every day there are 10 million active users playing this game. Its popularity continues to peak where the daily active users of the game then reach 30 million players.
Zynga then released the successor to Farmville with the release of Farmville2`: Tropic Escape, Farmville 2: Country Escape and Farmville 3 which will be released on mobile platforms.
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