As Player Demand Increases for Multiplayer Experiences, Unity Announces Enhanced Support in Unity 6
April 08 2024 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Unity continues to invest in supporting
developers creating multiplayer experiences - no matter the game
engine they use or target platform
As highlighted in the 2024 Unity Gaming Report,
even as the gaming industry faced economic challenges, multiplayer
games are still proving tremendously successful. 68% of studios
using Unity are developing multiplayer games in an effort to reach
greater player engagement through competition and community
building. As multiplayer game development and operating a live game
service remain a complex undertaking for studios of all sizes,
Unity (NYSE: U), the world’s leading platform of tools for creators
to build and grow real-time games, apps, and experiences across
multiple platforms, remains committed to supporting developers by
streamlining the entire development process via a suite of flexible
and extensible tools that they can use regardless of the game
engine they choose or the platform they are targeting:
- Unity Gaming Services (UGS) have been used by studios
like StickyLock and Triangle Factory to deliver exciting and
engaging co-op and multiplayer experiences across multiple
platforms.
"We chose multiplayer UGS because we
wanted to have a third party take care of all complex logic for us
so we could focus on the core gameplay of Histera. We use quite a
few services from UGS, and it's very useful to get them with one
single provider. There's less glue between various services for us
to worry about,” said Jamel Ziaty, Producer, StickyLock.
“Unity's Multiplayer Services has reduced
development time on player features from a few weeks to a few days.
Had we built everything ourselves, it would’ve required more
resources and significantly more funds,” said Pieter Vantorre, CTO,
Triangle Factory.
- Additionally, Unity’s Multiplayer Hosting, leveraged by
over 400 studios worldwide, provides dedicated
high-concurrency servers with 99.95% uptime and may reduce costs
between 30-40%. Unity Multiplay Hosting will receive these
capabilities prior to the launch of Unity 6 this fall.
- Bring Your Own Cloud: This gives studios the ability to
run their game in their own cloud account, with support from major
providers like GCP, AWS, Azure and more.
- Flexibility and Choice: Developers can connect and use
existing accounts on their chosen cloud providers
marketplaces.
- Additional CICD & observability options: In order
for studios to build their CICD pipeline, they need a new external
bucket upload and build tagging options; new self-serve logs and
metrics export will improve a studio’s ability to observe their
game and analytics.
“The rise in multiplayer games the industry overall is
witnessing has driven change and choice not only in the tools
leveraged in development but in the hosting infrastructure
landscape. Game studios now have the choice, bare metal versus
cloud hosting and a multitude of providers,” said Benjy Boxer, SVP
& GM, Unity Cloud. “Unity Multiplay Hosting hosts over 77
million game sessions in a month and continues to demonstrate its
ability to scale supporting more than 3 million concurrent users at
any given moment. This service is a critical business area for
Unity that will see continued investment and new features as part
of the Unity 6 launch later this year.”
Additional multiplayer features and support developers can
expect to see in Unity 6 are:
- Multiplayer Play Mode that gives developers the ability
to quickly test game functionality in editor.
- Multiplayer Center streamlines a project set-up.
- Multiplayer for VR games will get support via the new
Multiplayer VR template built on Open XR.
- Relay and Multiplay Hosting will further streamline
development, playtesting, and deployment.
- Unity Multiplayer services including matchmaking, lobby,
and voice chat will be fully integrated into the Unity Editor.
- Distributed Authority: A network topology that game
developers can use to build large scale multiplayer games with deep
simulation, in a cost-effective way without the complexity of
dedicated servers.
To learn more about studios using Unity Gaming Services and
Multiplay Hosting capabilities, visit the blog or download the
recently released Megacity Metro sample game that provides a
blueprint for end-to-end multiplayer development in Unity.
About Unity
Unity [NYSE: U] is the world's leading platform of tools for
creators to build and grow real-time games, apps, and experiences
across multiple platforms, from mobile, PC, and console, to spatial
computing. For more information, visit Unity.com.
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Kelly Ekins
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