Riot Games and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Collaborate in July 2022
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Riot Games recently teamed up for transforming the method behind the creation and distribution of Riot’s esports content in the cloud. Riot is officially the first company to use data analytics integration of AWS for esports broadcasting. This would help reimagine how gaming fans experience Valorant and League of Legends events. As a component of the global collaboration, Riot has joined hands with AWS as its Cloud AI, Cloud Deep Learning, Cloud Machine Learning, and Cloud Services provider. This collaboration could potentially provide stiff competition to popular casinos listed on sites such as wetten.com.
Riot Games
Founded in 2006, Riot Games was developed to publish and support gaming experiences globally. Riot released its debut in 2009, the League of Legends which gathered major momentum. LoL has been one of the most played games on PC and is one of the key drivers to the massive growth in the gaming industry. When League of Legends reached its second decade, Riot was still continuing to evolve the original game while adding newer gaming features along with dishing out new games like Valorant, Teamfight Tactics, and Riot Forge.
Riot is focusing on expanding the world of Runeterra through multiple multimedia projects across board games, comic books, Music as well as the popular animated series Arcane. Riot is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, and was founded by Brandon Beck and Marc Merrill. The CEO is Nicolo Laurent. Riot Games had over 3000 rioters across 20+ worldwide offices.
Riot Games Vision
Riot Games focuses on a long-term vision of bringing joy to the massive fanbase globally through eSports. By joining hands with AWS, they would be leveling up user experience. John Needham, the President of eSports at the company mentioned that the expertise and wide range of solutions that AWS brings in would definitely enhance Riot Games and amp up their performance. AWS unlocks endless opportunities like interacting with players and reimagining how events are viewed. At a time, when Riot Games has been fighting backlash for laying off employees, this Amazon partnership is a welcome break.
Newer Ways of Experiencing ESports
Riot Games leverages AWS across its games for reinventing designs and deploying content to provide a user-immersive experience. The collaboration would also enhance the broadcast of global esports events across competitive events such as the Valorant Champions Tour, Wild Rift Sports, and League of Legends. Riot will also be using the AWS portfolio of the cloud for providing new experiences and insights to fans.
Global Production for Attracting Fans
AWS and Riot share the same vision of making esports available to fans across the globe irrespective of their location, mode of streaming, or language barriers. To achieve this, Riot is launching Project Stryker which is a series of RBC (remote broadcast centers). These would support Riot’s future projections of reimagining the overall entertainment experience like game developments, music production, and animation. These solutions would be scaled according to the developing needs of gaming fans. Riot Games would also be using a Dublin based 50,000 square foot facility for supporting and producing live content.
In A Nutshell
Amazon and Riot games have worked on esports broadcasts together on Prime Gaming and Twitch. Currently, AWS is a sponsor for Riot Games esports events across tours. AWS and Riot will also be collaborating on developing newer social media impact solutions for increasing inclusivity. Matt Garman, the Sr VP of AWS mentioned that the collaboration would elevate the entire gaming landscape. Teams and tournament viewers would be able to see different weapons, lanes, and abilities in real time which would determine the champion. AWS also looks forward to working hand in hand with Riot Games for bringing engaging esports content to global fans.
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