Nathan Graves @NathanGraves
Every detail, player, and match matters when creating a fan-favorite game. That's why game studios of all sizes and locations depend on AWS to power scalable, reliable, and innovative gameplay for their players.
I work with indie game developers every day, helping them build cool games, and adopt cloud technology for things like analytics, leaderboards, storage and multiplayer hosting. Hit me up to learn more!
Employee at AWS Game Tech. Gaming as RedgraveTV. All opinions are my own.

So many developers have been adopting version control platforms like Perforce. Running in the cloud gives you the flexibility you team, no matter your team's size. Check out the new AWS + Helix Core (free for up to 5 users!)

Congrats to Butterscotch Shenanigans, Levelhead is available now on most platforms! https://go.aws/3eOPmYI #PoweredByAWS

It's amazing what graph databases can do! To see how you can find relationships in your data and answer questions about your players, check out this games webinar about graph databases!
Plus there's a real-world WoW example..
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Just wanted to share this Nashville Hot Chicken Crunchwrap I made... and say that I've been dreaming about it ever since.
So excited to be a part of the Game Jolt community! If you ever have questions about anything I post, feel free to Shout at me, or email at [email protected]

There are so many ways of building an inventory system, this is just one of them. But these getting started resources make this a cool way to learn serverless and implement a scalable inventory system into your game!
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/gametech/new-getting-started-projec…

Congrats on the launch of King Rabbit to my friends at RareSloth!
King Rabbit is part puzzler, action-platformer, level builder, and is now out on iOS and Android. Download now at:

A major GameLift update now available in preview!
With this update, you can save costs with FleetIQ, while you continue to leverage your existing tools and resources for multiplayer hosting.
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/gametech/gamelift-in-2020-major-upd…

AWS has developed self-paced learning modules to make services like multiplayer hosting and analytics easier to learn and adopt! Check out this GameLift Primer course to see how you can host multiplayer games in the cloud.

Interested in innovating with cool purpose-built databases in your games? Check out this Intro to Databases in Games webinar to learn about database options, and how other developers are using them!
https://pages.awscloud.com/Intro-to-Databases-for-Games-Hands-On…