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In 2024, an Asian eSports organizer behind the Valor Premier League (VPL) — a mid-tier competitive gaming circuit spanning India, Singapore, and the UAE — partnered with our team to overhaul their multiplayer tournament infrastructure. The goal: deliver low-latency, globally scalable, real-time multiplayer matches with built-in spectator streaming for players and fans, without risking downtime or fair-play issues during regional and international tournaments.
The Valor Premier League (VPL) team needed a cloud-native system to run smooth, real-time tournaments with consistent stability and scalable performance across regions.
Players in Dubai and Singapore often experienced >120ms latency during peak matches, impacting fairness.
Player signups and spectator views jumped 5x in less than an hour before championship rounds.
Ensuring frame-perfect gameplay parity across PC and Android devices required precise server tuning.
Prize pools demanded strong fraud prevention — no fake scores, no match tampering.
We built a cloud-native multiplayer architecture combining:
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Handles regional traffic spikes automatically with real-time load balancing.
Unified gameplay parity across PC and mobile devices, ensuring fair competition.
Separate WebRTC streams prevent bandwidth conflicts with active game servers.
Balances matches for latency, skill levels, and competitive integrity.
The project delivered exceptional results, reducing latency by nearly 35% across Singapore and Dubai regions. It doubled peak concurrency from 18K to 37K active players, maintained over 99% uptime throughout all tournaments, and ensured zero desync issues between cross-platform PC and mobile players for a seamless competitive experience.
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For the VPL Summer Finals 2024, our infrastructure handled nearly 40K concurrent players and spectators without a single major outage. The latency improvements alone changed the competitive experience.