GameFlow Joins AWS Startups
By GameFlow Team
GameFlow has been accepted into AWS Activate, Amazon Web Services' program for startups. We'll be building GameFlow on top of AWS as one of our primary cloud providers.
Why AWS
Multiplayer infrastructure is, at its core, an infrastructure problem. Latency, regional failover, autoscaling under spiky traffic, DDoS protection, these are all hard problems that AWS has spent two decades solving. Building on that foundation lets us focus where we add the most value: self-driving game server hosting, matchmaking, and skill rating.
AWS's global region footprint is also a direct fit for what GameFlow does. Routing players to the lowest-latency server requires capacity in the right places, and AWS gives us that out of the box.
What Activate includes
Beyond the platform itself, Activate plugs us into AWS's startup track:
- Developer and Business support plans for 24/7 production reliability
- Architecture guidance from AWS solutions architects
- Activate credits applied to compute, networking, and storage as we expand our regional footprint
- Offers Hub partner discounts across the tools we use day to day
- Visibility through Startup Showcase to investors and partners
- Access to AWS's GenAI and ML stack, relevant as we sharpen our skill-rating models
The credits buy us room to expand regional ping endpoints and run honest load tests at scale. The technical track matters more long-term, direct architecture review from people who've operated infrastructure at every size.
We're already in the account-management track and working closely with the AWS LATAM startup team.
What's next
Expanding regional ping endpoints, hardening the orchestration layer, and load-testing the platform under realistic traffic. Early access requests are open on the homepage.
