Solve game development challenges
with a distributed workforce
Players are always on the lookout for the next great game, driving constant demand for new, innovative
experiences. But with increasingly complex assets to develop, more content to manage, and compressed
timelines to navigate, production teams are facing an uphill battle. They must also satisfy user
expectations for sophisticated next-generation gameplay features, such as voice recognition, gesture
control, realistic high-definition graphics, and more. With the added challenges of multi-platform game
development and maintaining multiple versions of assets and code branches, it's easy to see why creators
are under more pressure than ever to deliver games on time.
Modern content creation technology and real-time game engines allow game developers to generate
almost whatever they can imagine and deliver feature-rich, immersive worlds for players. At the same
time, remote solutions are making it easier for game studios to source talent from anywhere while also
reducing real estate and infrastructure expenses.
Accommodating distributed workforces, however, requires IT and DevOps teams to implement solutions
that give developers access to a studio's tools and pipelines regardless of their location and without
generating network bottlenecks. They must also maintain strong visual collaboration for remote teams
to meet design objectives and accelerate decision-making.
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