Zynga and its peculiar brand of -ville suffixed games may once have been the bane of your Facebook news feed but the games earn Facebook $375 million (£236.6 million) a year through Facebook Credits.That\'s 68 per cent of Facebook\'s total $550 million (£347 million) income from Credits coming by way of Zynga, with the company also spending around $70 million (£44.2 million) on advertising on the social network.That\'s a lot of, er, you know – farming equipment or whatever it is you buy in Farmville and its ilk. Money for nothing What this $445 million (£280.8 million) income amounts to is that Zynga makes up 12 per cent of Facebook\'s total income, and that is huge. What if Zynga ditched the social network as some long-time rumours suggested it might? Happily for Facebook, it signed a five-year deal with Zynga in 2010 so that revenue isn\'t going anywhere, for now at least.It\'s pretty good news for Zynga too, which apparently makes $1.3 billion (£820 million) from its activities on Facebook every year, often taking more than traditional console games.
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