Why is Amazon getting into the game engine business?
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In today's episode of Biz Daily, editor-at-large Jon Jordan discusses why Amazon Web Services has announced its Lumberyard game development engine and services product.
Clue - built on top of CryEngine, it has added AWS services and Twitch integration.
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