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Unity Releases Cloud-Based Simulation Solution to Help Game Creators Achieve Ideal Game Balance

Mar 23, 2020

Unity Game Simulation enables game studios to complement their pre-launch playtests through the power of cloud simulation

March 23, 2020 01:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Unity Technologies (https://unity.com/), creator of the world's leading real-time 3D development platform, launched Unity Game Simulation, a service that enables game studios to complement their pre-launch playtests through the power of Cloud Simulation. The solution was released today as part of the Google for Games Developer Summit and is now available in open beta, which includes a free trial.

Unity releases Unity Game Simulation, enabling game studios to complement their pre-launch playtests through the power of cloud simulation

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Unity Game Simulation significantly reduces the time and cost associated with pre-launch testing by simulating millions of game playthroughs quickly and accurately on the cloud, helping game studios of all sizes and budgets achieve their desired game balance. By launching on Google Cloud, Unity is able to operate the Unity Game Simulation service at scale, resulting in higher stability, elevated security, and continuous integration & delivery.

"Even well-developed games fail when they are not properly balanced. Traditional methods to balance a game rely heavily on human playtesting and countless manual redeploys. The entire process is costly, slow, and inefficient," said Danny Lange, VP of AI and Machine Learning, Unity Technologies. "A better way to balance your game is with Unity Game Simulation, where you can run thousands of gameplay simulations in the cloud that can provide more accurate results to leave playtesters to focus on subjective criteria like game feel and the fun factor."

Furyion Games was among the first companies to test Unity Game Simulation for their fast-paced, top-down online multiplayer shooter game, Death Carnival, which features a robust and complex weapon socket system. Furyion creators used the tool to run thousands of simulations to identify the right combinations of base weapon, ammo, weapon module, and power up for desired survivability and level completion time.

"Through the development of Death Carnival, we had our team try to balance every weapon by grinding. Using Unity Game Simulation saved us hundreds of hours and tens of thousands of dollars of labor," said Herbert Yung, Founder and Director of Furyion. "Because of its seamless integration with the Unity Editor, we were able to run simulations, then quickly make gameplay tweaks within moments. Not only was this process hundreds of times faster than with playtesters, but we were able to design our simulation to provide high-quality results. This really changed my perspective on the best, most efficient way to game balance," added Yung.

Unity Game Simulation is designed to complement the traditional game balancing process and relieve playtesters of the burdensome, repetitive aspects of testing. The technology also serves as an alternative to inaccurate and cumbersome tools, like spreadsheets, currently used in today's studios. With Unity Game Simulation, game creators can spend more time focused on the human-centric aspects of game creation, such as design, while also reallocating game budgets for non-testing initiatives like marketing and community-building. This, in turn, results in faster time to launch and overall improved player perception of games.

Unity Game Simulation is currently available in open beta. To learn more and get started, visit https://unity.com/products/game-simulation.

About Unity Technologies

Unity is the creator of the world's leading real-time 3D development platform, giving users the most powerful and accessible tools to create, operate, and monetize experiences for the real-time world. Unity empowers anyone, regardless of skill level and industry, to create 3D visual content using world-class technology, operate using resources that maximize ease-of-use, and monetize so that they can find success with their creations. The company's 1,000 person development team keeps Unity at the forefront of development by working alongside partners such as Google, Facebook, Oculus, Autodesk, and Microsoft to ensure optimized support for the latest releases and platforms. Made with Unity experiences reach nearly 3 billion devices worldwide and have been installed more than 29 billion times in the last 12 months. For more information, please visit www.unity.com.

About Furyion Games

Furyion Games is a game development studio that began in Toronto in 2016, with Death Carnival being the first of several planned titles. The studio began with a core team of passionate and competitive gamers who wished to create arcade-style games that are emotionally impactful, graphically explosive, and fully accessible by a wide range of players. Since its inception, Furyion Games has taken a community-centric approach to development, inviting gamers from all over the world to take part in shaping the core experience of its game. To learn more, visit www.deathcarnival.com.

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