Marmalade SDK given new lease on life by Japanese outfit, GMO Cloud
Japanese "infrastructure as a service" provider, GMO Cloud, has pulled the dying Marmalade SDK back from the brink by signing a deal that allows it to continue developing the software.
Towards the end of last year, Marmalade Technologies said it would stop updating the engine, used to power titles such as SimCity, Godus, and Angry Birds Pop, to focus on game development.
A final update was scheduled for March 2017, at which point the licensing server would be shut down — though devs using the platform would've gained a "perpetual license" letting them use the engine indefinitely. Come from South African Online Casinos
Now, as reported by GamesIndustry.biz, GMO…
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