All-Star Game Studio Gardens Partners with Pragma For Elite Online Multiplayer Support

Pragma’s world-class toolset will enable the creative scope of the team’s upcoming live service effort

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LOS ANGELES, August 15, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Remote-first game development studio, Gardens, announces a new partnership with the backend game engine, Pragma, to enable the online multiplayer ambitions of the all-star team. Their upcoming game will be an ever-evolving online PvPvE shared fantasy adventure, and the team found in Pragma a perfect fit for the online and live service needs of the expansive world they’re creating.

Pragma was founded by the engineering leaders who built the platforms for some of the largest live service games including League of Legends, Destiny 2, and Plants vs. Zombies 2. Pragma powers services like accounts, matchmaking, analytics, monetization, and player data for the world’s most ambitious online games. The Pragma backend game engine is a fully extensible source code product, allowing the technology teams in the studio to support the creative approaches of game designers. Bridging the gap between capabilities and creativity in an environment that is often challenging, Pragma leads the way to saving millions of dollars in costs and years of development time all while effectively de-risking the launch of the game utilizing its advantages.

With today’s announcement of the partnership between Gardens and Pragma, the Gardens team further commits to the creative goals of their upcoming unannounced game, unrestricted by technical limitations thanks to the tools of the backend engine. "It has been really great working with our team of game designers to get all of their ideas and come back with implementations. And I am much more flexible and can accommodate their unique requests with Pragma because they give me an extensible system that lets me not give just a one-size-fits-all answer," said Serge Knystautas, Head of Engineering at Gardens Interactive. Co-founder Stephen Bell added: "With all of our choices we’re very careful and take care to do our due diligence and deep dive on things. Ultimately, Pragma was the clear choice."

The Pragma Backend Game Engine gives the development team a single backend solution that is consistent and encompasses all the basic needs of an online live service game, while also giving them the tools to customize what they need as sophistication is a need. The tech term, in the words of Knystautas, is extensibility. Gardens was looking for a platform they could extend without having to build from scratch and invest large amounts of resources in maintaining the toolset.