Facebook has reportedly announced that it would be soon launching its Messenger chat app on Windows Phone.
Facebook messaging is already active on Microsoft's OS for mobiles, however, the latest chat app would offer more features including 'stickers.'
According to The Verge, Facebook Messenger has been available on Android and iOS for several years, but it would now be 'soon' extended to the Windows Phone platform.
The social networking giant recently acquired popular messaging service WhatsApp, which boasts of 450 million monthly users, for an eye popping 19 billion dollars, in a bid to expand its user base.
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