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Epic Games acquires Cloudgine

Cloudgine technology will give developers working in Unreal the ability to offload compute jobs to cloud processing.   Epic is adding on to its arsenal of capabilities with a middleware provider, Cloudgine. The company has acquired Edinburg-based Cloudgine, for its technology to enable gaming on the cloud.  Cloudgine was founded in 2012 in Edinburgh by former Grand Theft Auto co-founder David ...

Kathleen Maher

Cloudgine technology will give developers working in Unreal the ability to offload compute jobs to cloud processing.   Epic is adding on to its arsenal of capabilities with a middleware provider, Cloudgine. The company has acquired Edinburg-based Cloudgine, for its technology to enable gaming on the cloud.  Cloudgine was founded in 2012 in Edinburgh by former Grand Theft Auto co-founder David Jones, and Mauricio Scigio, and Marco Anastasi. The technology can be built into games and prioritizes realtime elements. Features such as physics, and AI are accelerated in the cloud and multiple players can be supported. Cloudgine has been based on
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