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Cheaters, griefers, and toxic players just lost their last hiding place. Today I’m excited to announce something BIG.Something the gaming industry has needed for years.Something that finally closes the loop

Cheaters, griefers, and toxic players just lost their last hiding place. Today I’m excited to announce something BIG.Something the gaming industry has needed for years.Something that finally closes the loop

Recently, Embark Studios shared how they built an internal data platform to power ARC Raiders – capable of tracking every bullet, movement, and interaction in every match, at scales of

In today’s ultra-competitive esports environment, the line between winning and losing is razor thin. A mistimed rotation, an overlooked flank, or a poorly chosen fight can cost a game —

The short answer: No. And it never will. The real answer: You need both. Always. In the gaming industry, there’s been a growing narrative (which I also contributed to) that server-side anticheat

Battlefield 6 Isn’t Even Out Yet – and Wallhacks & Aimbots Are Already Running Wild! The BF6 beta has only been live for a few short weekends, yet cheaters are

In game development, intuition is powerful, but data is irreplaceable. From the earliest design decisions to post-launch player engagement, the difference between “feels right” and “is right” often comes down to whether

Written by Chris King (CTO & Co-founder, GRID) and Guy Kroupp (CEO & Founder, GetGud) Cheating and toxic behavior have become some of the most persistent threats to competitive and casual multiplayer games. Studios

Introduction Online games thrive or die by the health of their communities. Toxic behavior – whether hateful chat, harassment, or cheating – can quickly drive players away. AI-driven moderation has become essential

Las Vegas, US, Berlin, Germany – 13 March 2025 – GRID, the pioneering data technology provider for competitive gaming, announces Getgud.io, an observability platform renowned for combating in-game toxicity andproviding