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Web3 Gaming Gets Major Boost as Immutable Teams Up With AWS - TheNewsCrypto

source-logo  thenewscrypto.com 11 October 2023 05:39, UTC
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides cloud-based servers and data storage.
  • The company caters to the gaming industry by providing a wide variety of services.

With the growth of Amazon Web Services’ startup accelerator programs, the Web3 gaming platform Immutable has teamed with AWS to increase its choices for game makers. In a blog post published on October 10th, Immutable announced that Amazon Web Services (AWS) has accepted the company into its ISV (independent software vendors) Accelerate Program.

John Kearney, AWS’s head of sales in Australia and New Zealand, cited Immutable as an outstanding example of an Australian business that has gone worldwide, and he underlined the cloud provider’s commitment to fostering the growth of Web3 game creation on its infrastructure.

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In addition, AWS Activate enables developers interested in working with Immutable’s blockchain with resources including technical assistance, education, and a cloud credit package from AWS worth up to $100,000.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides cloud-based servers and data storage. The company caters to the gaming industry by providing a wide variety of services, including cloud gaming, game servers, game security services, game analytics, and video game AI and ML solutions.

However, Immutable isn’t the only blockchain company collaborating with AWS. The Avalanche subnet deployment service is now available in the AWS marketplace, after the company’s January announcement that it has joined the AWS Partner Network and AWS Activate.

Moreover, serverless technologies like Amazon EventBridge and AWS Lambda were used to construct Immutable’s event-driven architecture. Because of this, the platform can “increase its scalability to handle a 10x increase in partnered games,” as the release puts it.

Some have voiced worries about the increasing concentration of power in the gaming industry and Ethereum, as well as their dependence on Amazon, the dominant player in the cloud services business, which controls around a third of the industry.

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