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Pragma raises $12.75M for backend game engine for live services games


Pragma, a backend game engine empowering studios to build scalable, live-service games, said it has raised $12.75 million.

“Square Enix is renowned for delivering immersive, high-quality gaming experiences, and their investment is a testament to the strength of our technology and vision,” said Eden Chen, CEO of Pragma, in a statement. “This partnership enables us to accelerate product development that will allow for customers to get their game online cheaper and faster, at scale, with better tools for growing community and retaining their players.” Prior to founding Pragma, Cobb was a backend tech lead at Riot Games where he shipped a patented matchmaking system that enabled seamless, competitive matches for tens of millions of League of Legends players worldwide.

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