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GameSpy Technology
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GameSpy Technology (also known as GameSpy Industries, Inc.), a division of Glu Mobile, was the developer of the GameSpy Technology product, a suite of middleware tools, software, and services for use in the video game industry.
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Gamespy Technology was acquired by Glu Mobile in 2012. The company and service were shut down in May 2014 when GameSpy was shut down.
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Technology
GameSpy Technology consisted of an array of portable C SDKs that plug into hosted web services that provided the following functionality:
- Game advertising and player matchmaking[1]
- Player and team scores and statistics gathering, arbitration, ranking, rules processing, and leaderboards[2]
- Arbitrary game data storage and retrieval for files to atomic data[3]
- Team, guild, and clan services and management
- NAT Negotiation
- In-game purchases and downloadable content
- Presence, authentication, game invites, and instant messaging[4]
- Player chat rooms
- CD key authentication
- Voice communication
- HTTP, XML, and socket data transport
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