Drop-in video chat app Houseparty to close in October

Owner Epic Games said it can no longer ‘give the app or our community the attention that it deserves’.

Jamie Harris
Friday 10 September 2021 08:45 EDT
Owner Epic Games said it can no longer ‘give the app or our community the attention that it deserves’ (Houseparty/PA)
Owner Epic Games said it can no longer ‘give the app or our community the attention that it deserves’ (Houseparty/PA) (PA Media)

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Houseparty, a video chat app that rose to prominence when lockdowns were first imposed, is to close down.

The platform experienced a short spike in popularity for allowing people to virtually drop in to video chat rooms with friends.

But right at its peak Houseparty was hit by an unproven social media rumour that claimed the app caused users’ other online accounts – including Netflix eBay, Instagram and Spotify – to be hacked.

Owners Epic Games which makes Fortnite consequently launched a one million dollar bounty to anyone who could prove it was targeted by a smear campaign.

The firm has withdrawn the software from all app stores immediately, before closing fully in October to any remaining users who still have it installed.

Houseparty was acquired by Epic Games in 2019 and integrated with Fortnite in 2020.

The company said the decision was made as it could no longer “give the app or our community the attention that it deserves”.

“We do not take the decision to discontinue the app lightly,” Epic Games said.

“The team behind Houseparty is working on creating new ways to have meaningful and authentic social interactions at metaverse scale across the Epic Games family.”

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