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Virtual workstations & build acceleration

AWS for Games at GDC 2025 Demos | Virtual workstations & build acceleration

Game development teams need flexible, low-latency infrastructure to support distributed team collaboration, large asset management and build automation. Remāngu 2.0 integrated with game developer tools simplifies these workflows by leveraging the security, reliability and cost effectiveness of AWS to provide game studios with all they need to create their next big hit. This demo showcases how you can deploy a complete game development studio in the cloud, including virtual workstations, version control with managed Perforce, asset caching with Unreal Engine’s Zen Servers and Derived Data Cache, and automated builds with Unreal Engine’s Horde and Build Accelerators. Through the use of AWS’s global infrastructure, cutting edge compute and scalable storage options, Remāngu will allow studios to scale infrastructure quickly and easily, reduce on-boarding times and optimize costs without the technical overhead of self-managed infrastructure allowing studios to focus on what matters — creating great games!

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