Will allow players to link to Facebook Connect, recommend game and more.
It's a natural move for the casual games specialist, and includes other features such as the ability to see friends who are also playing and share achievements.
The extras are available in City Sights: Hello Seattle and Paradise Quest, both published by I-play, Oberon Media's publishing division.
Following this release, Oberon will optimise a platform that will be rolled out to Game Center partners and allow for creation of "premium social" games.
Oberon is also testing a social SDK that further leverages this new functionality for release in the next quarter.
"As games' connectivity to social graphs expands through APIs like Facebook Connect it becomes evident how powerful this functionality is to enhance the gaming experience." said Tony Leamer, VP of Marketing for I-play."We believe games on all platforms and for all audiences will eventually leverage social components."
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