Unity Gaming Services Launches to Simplify Multiplayer Live Games
Unity (NYSE: U) has launched Unity Gaming Services in beta, aimed at simplifying cross-platform and multiplayer game development for all developers. The service integrates seamlessly with existing Unity tools, allowing developers to bring games online quickly. Key features include a unified dashboard for performance insights, and a pay-as-you-scale pricing model. This initiative responds to increasing market demand for multiplayer experiences and aims to lower entry barriers for developers. Unity Gaming Services supports various platforms, with console support coming soon.
- Launch of Unity Gaming Services in beta enhances developer capabilities for multiplayer games.
- Free to start with transparent pricing encourages developer adoption.
- Unified dashboard provides comprehensive performance insights.
- Console support is currently invite-only, limiting access for some developers.
The fastest way to create and go live with cross platform, multiplayer games for developers of all sizes
With just a few clicks right from the Unity Editor, Unity Gaming Services instantly brings multiplayer games online through seamless integration with Unity Netcode and Transport. The platform also includes everything developers need for live game operations no matter their size, including providing them the ability to sync their game logic with Unity’s backend services without going through a heavy platform release process. With a single dashboard and visibility into all data streams, developers get a 360-degree view of their game’s performance and gain actionable insights in one place. Unity Gaming Services is free to start, and developers only pay as they scale with transparent pricing.
“Our mission is to enable success for our developers, who today are managing an increasingly complex new reality that needs to meet growing player demand for cross-platform multiplayer games and at the same time requires tremendous cloud networking expertise and presents technical and operational challenges far beyond game design itself,” said Ingrid Lestiyo, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Operate Solutions, Unity. “With the growing player demand for cross-platform multiplayer games, Unity Gaming Services reduces the barrier to entry for developers to launch more multiplayer games that collectively will expand the size of the industry, and titles available for play.”
Unity Gaming Services, open to all developers for free during its beta period, is available immediately with support for Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, and Windows. Console support is currently on an invite-only basis, but will be made available soon. To sign-up, developers are asked to visit https://dashboard.unity3d.com/login.
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