Gcore, a supplier of edge AI options collaborated with Funcom to help the launch of Dune: Awakening in LATAM, offering infrastructure for seamless, real-time gameplay. The sport reached 189,000 concurrent gamers throughout its first weekend, changing into the #1 top-selling recreation on Steam.
Gcore’s companies included naked metallic servers with AMD Ryzen CPUs, managed Kubernetes for scalable multiplayer companies, and superior DDoS safety.
Gcore’s LATAM infrastructure, anchored in São Paulo, ensures low latency and excessive efficiency, with personal peering agreements with main ISPs like Claro and TIM.
“LATAM possess an enormous variety of passionate players, however the infrastructure hasn’t been capable of help gaming experiences of elsewhere,” says Ilya Matveev, US Territory Supervisor at Gcore. “Nevertheless, Gcore is ready to ship high-frequency compute in markets like South America, that means recreation publishers can unlock the immense LATAM potential and may alter GTM methods to incorporate it. Gaming is Gcore heritage, so we’re delighted to help bringing big titles to everybody.”
Managed Kubernetes allowed dynamic scaling to deal with participant demand, making certain easy gameplay throughout launch spikes. Gcore’s DDoS safety filters assault visitors regionally, making certain sooner and extra dependable efficiency.
Gcore additionally supported Funcom throughout pre-launch beta testing, which noticed 40,000 concurrent gamers. This transfer underscores the rising significance of high-frequency compute and scalable orchestration on the edge to help real-time, immersive digital experiences.
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