Project Stryker: In the last few years, the esports industry has undergone significant changes. The craze for gaming and the esports sector has increased exponentially in the last decade. Millions of gamers actively take part in competitive esports segments to vie for the top spot. On the other hand, millions of fans and gaming enthusiasts keep an eye on the proceeding through the broadcasts and live updates. Popular gaming developers Riot Games recently revealed massive news related to the esports section. The developers have reportedly released a new project called Project Stryker, that will improve the esports experience for the audience.
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The pandemic situation confined people within their homes and hence they were forced to look for alternative entertainment options. The gaming and esports industry quickly filled in the gap and attracted several million people across the globe. The boom in the esports industry was due for a long time, and the pandemic situation simply acted as a catalyst. Ddevelopers and other organizations are working tirelessly to make the experience better for gamers and the audience. Significant work has already been done, while developments are going on in several sectors.
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Project Stryker: Everything that gamers need to know regarding Riot Games’ venture
Project Stryker is a broadcasting facility developed by Riot Games over the past three years. The first of these facilities have come up in Dublin, Ireland while the second one is expected to be around Seattle, USA. The third facility would be set up in the Asia Pacific region.
As more and more international competitions take place, we’re excited to transform the way global audiences are watching esports.
Introducing Project Stryker.
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— Life @ Riot (@LifeAtRiot) July 20, 2022
These facilities will receive live broadcast feeds from esports competitions to produce, broadcast, and translate content for the audience. The facility in Dublin will serve as the central broadcasting hub for LoL, Wild Rift, and VALORANT competitions in regional and global segments.
Project Stryker will assist productions to create unique shows across a variety of languages. The esports experience will be brought closer to home. The facilities will feature AR/XR sound stages and multi-purpose insert studios for enhanced creative productions.
Riot Games and Amazon Web Services to work together for the project
Riot Games and Amazon Web Services have worked together to implement significant changes to the esports segment in the past. As a result, Project Stryker will also be powered by AWS. Apart from providing a bunch of facilities such as Cloud Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Machine Learning, Cloud Deep Learning, and Cloud Services, AWS will also become a sponsor of Riot Games’ ventures.
Audience experience will enhance following the implementation of Project Stryker (Image via Riot Games)AWS will also provide real-time statistics that the audience can look forward to. The detailed services that fans can expect are listed below:
- Stats Powered by AWS: Stats will show how teams won games.
- AWS Global Power Rankings: Data-driven rankings to compare all the teams from the globe.
- Pick’em Powered by AWS: Fans will be able to participate in bracket challenges and win rewards.
It is evident that Project Stryker is a revolutionary project in the esports broadcasting sector. The project is expected to fetch more viewership for the events. While transforming the gaming experience has been the sole objective of several organizations, Riot Games has taken the audience’s perspective into consideration. It is a breakthrough project and is expected to be the harbinger for further audience experience-related projects.
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