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QXR Studios accelerates game testing and development with Amazon GameLift Anywhere

AWS Games

A mage, a hacker, and a barbarian walk into a bar… What sounds like the start of a joke is the ultimate vision for cyberpunk, blockchain collectible card game “Metropolis Origins”, created by game industry veterans at QXR Studios. AWS makes those calls completely secure; the whole environment feels stable and scales well.”

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The Showdown: Unity Vs. Godot Vs. Buildbox Vs Unreal Engine

SOVEREIGN MOON

In this game engine faceoff, we’ll explore each game engine’s visual scripting tools to see which engine is the best for beginner game makers and non-coders. . Which Game Engine Has The Best Visual Scripting Tools For No-Code Devlopment? Introduction to Visual Scripting.

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Godot for AA/AAA game development - What's missing?

Mircosoft Game Dev

The features offered are also a lot more reminiscent of AAA games, such as far more material options and advanced visual effects (including circle DOF , volumetric fog, AMD FSR, etc.). Is solving these problems enough for Godot to become a top AA / AAA game engine? Visual scripting.

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Unity vs. Unreal: What to Choose for Your Game? | Moonmana

Moonmana

Unity versus Unreal – this seems to be an ever-lasting battle in the game development world. Having been the market leaders for years, these two are the main candidates for the title of the best game engine. The game development industry is booming, and it’s impossible not to notice how quickly it’s expanding.

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How an indie developer realized an out-of-this-world vision for multiplayer video game “Crossfar” using Amazon GameLift

AWS Games

“Once I had a playable build of ‘Crossfar,’ I started researching a good place to host the game and a platform that would support growth. I decided to go with AWS and I’m really glad that I did; it’s not just for big studios,” noted Omidi. Using AWS also helped lower development costs and accelerate iterations.”