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Respawn Entertainment migrated Apex Legends to Amazon GameLift in just 10 days with no visible downtime. The move aimed to modernize hosting, scale globally, and maintain development speed.By partnering with AWS and Code Wizards Group, Respawn implemented a redirect layer, a game server wrapper, and real-time observability tools to ensure smooth matchmaking, zero-downtime updates, and better server monitoring.The migration was executed region by region, monitored continuously, and completed successfully, giving players improved performance and Respawn more control over infrastructure — all without disrupting gameplay or slowing development.
Epic Games partnered with AWS to design a cloud governance strategy that ensures security, cost efficiency, and scalability across their global operations. By implementing clear policies, automating configurations, and enforcing real-time compliance, Epic achieved almost complete resource tagging compliance and reduced cloud costs by about 20%. This approach highlights the importance of governance frameworks for both large studios and indie developers, proving that proper cloud management can enhance innovation while maintaining strong security and financial control.
The AWS Training for Game Development guide helps developers build both game and cloud skills. It introduces key learning paths, including online courses on AWS Skill Builder, hands-on workshops, and industry-recognized AWS Certifications. Developers can also access GitHub repositories, technical articles, and educational programs like AWS Educate. By leveraging these resources, game creators can design scalable, low-latency architectures on AWS to support global players. The blog emphasizes that the future of gaming is on the cloud, and AWS Training & Certification equips developers with the tools and knowledge to succeed.