Getting Started with Amazon GameLift
Dedication makes all the difference. Get best in-class dedicated game server hosting with Amazon GameLift.
Developer guides and documentation
Realtime Servers documentation
Realtime Servers are ideal for games that share smaller amount of data and require less server-side complexity.
Developer guide
Use GameLift for games with complex server-side game logic that require hardware-intensive servers.
Developer blog
Learn how to deploy our sample game on GameLift RealTime Servers: Creating Servers for Multiplayer Mobile Games with Just a Few Lines of JavaScript
Tutorials
Uploading Your Game Build to Amazon GameLift
Analyzing Server Metrics on Amazon GameLift
Creating a Fleet on Amazon GameLift
Configuring your Amazon GameLift Fleet
Get Started with Amazon GameLift
Creating or running an online multiplayer game? Get your dedicated game servers up and running with Amazon GameLift in three easy steps.
Sign up for an AWS account
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Deploy your game servers
Learn how to deploy a game server with our sample game server and see the live player and session data you created in the Amazon GameLift dashboard. Sign up now »
Developer Resources
Amazon GameLift Server SDK
The Amazon GameLift Server SDK Version 3.3.0 supports Unity 2018, Unreal 4.21, and custom C++ and C# engines. It contains components that integrate with your Windows or Linux game server, including C++ and C# versions of the Amazon GameLift Server SDK, Amazon GameLift Local, and an Unreal Engine plugin.
Realtime Client SDK
The Amazon GameLift Realtime Client SDK allows your lightweight multiplayer games to communicate with your Amazon GameLift Realtime game servers using TCP or UDP. The Realtime Client SDK includes a C# client version that can be used with Unity 2018 and custom C# game engines.
Amazon GameLift Client API
The Amazon GameLift Client API integrates with your client and backend game services like identity services or matchmaking. The Amazon GameLift Client API is available in the AWS SDK, which supports over 10 languages.
Management Console and CLI
Configure your Amazon GameLift resources, deploy your games, track usage, and upload metrics into
Amazon CloudWatch using the web-based
Amazon GameLift Management Console. To automate configuration and deployment, you can also use the
AWS Command Line Interface (CLI).
Blog
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Community
Learn from Amazon GameLift users and engineers in our community forums. We're here to help you succeed.
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