The Android Game SDK is a new set of libraries from Google, designed to help facilitate better game development. Or at least, that is what it promises to be in the not-too-distant future. For right ...
Xsolla, a global video game commerce company that has helped developers launch, grow, and monetize their games, today announced the availability of Xsolla SDK, a unified, cross-platform software ...
The development of Pro SDK reflects Skillz's evolution into a unified platform-and-publisher model, strengthened through integration with Beamable's live-service backend technology. Beamable will ...
Discord, the communications for games company, has launched the Discord Social SDK, a toolkit that enables developers of all sizes to tap into Discord’s social infrastructure to drive their game’s ...
SAN FRANCISCO, March 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Discord announces the launch of Discord Social SDK, a toolkit that enables developers of all sizes to tap into Discord's social infrastructure to drive ...
Discord on Monday announced the launch of its Discord Social SDK, a free toolkit that allows developers to leverage the platform's social infrastructure to enhance their games' social and multiplayer ...
Heyzap, the mobile gaming social network, has released an Ads SDK that it says will help the 4,200 developers in its network monetize their work. By implementing this SDK, players will be served ads ...
Facebook has launched a cross-platform SDK that will help developers integrate the social graph into their mobile apps. The catch? It’s only for Unity’s game engine, starting with apps like Cmune’s ...
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PARIS, France and SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.; JULY 22, 2010 –– Darkworks, the Paris-based Action-Adventure developer, and TriOviz today announced their TriOviz ® for Games SDK now supports 3D TV, enabling ...
With more and more manufacturers creating “gaming” phones, and heavy hitters like Fortnite arriving on Android, it makes sense that Google would want to support developers any way they can. To that ...