- Maxko for Gaming Development combines game creation and robust hosting—owning IP space, datacentres and automated deployment pipelines.
- The gaming sector wrestles with rising demands such as low latency, protection from fraud, scalability and new technologies like blockchain and decentralised tokens.
Maxko for Gaming Development: Bridging games and infrastructure
Maxko for Gaming Development refers to the entity within MAXKO that handles both game production and the infrastructure that powers gaming. The group developed the MMORPG Asteidus, which features blockchain integration through the eMAX token on the MATIC chain. Its strong infrastructure—global IP control, low-latency network, automated deployment—serves both hosting clients and game developers, providing a solid foundation for performance and reliability.
MAXKO Hosting is part of MAXKO group, founded in Sisak, Croatia, in 2014. It serves as an ISP managing its own IP ranges via AS211619 (Europe) and AS329325 (Africa) with data-centre presence in Europe and Africa, including Croatia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Egypt and South Africa. Its service offerings include VPS, dedicated servers, web hosting, colocation, IPv4 and IPv6 allocation, automated provisioning, tailored OS templates and API-driven deployment pipelines. Offices in Sisak (HQ), Benha (Egypt), plus Zagreb, Nyíregyháza, Sofia and Johannesburg support operations and regional reach.
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Challenges and innovations in gaming infrastructure
The gaming industry is expanding fast, but developers face steady challenges. Building and running online games demands low-latency servers, high uptime, scalable backend systems, and robust security against fraud, cheats, and DDoS attacks. Maxko’s self-controlled network infrastructure and automation help meet these needs by minimising delay, managing cost, and ensuring uptime through direct routing and global deployment.
Innovation in the industry is growing in several directions. Blockchain and token integration—like Asteidus’s eMAX on MATIC—offer new ways of creating in-game economies, owning assets, and rewarding players. Automation in deployment lets developers launch and scale game servers quickly, focus on game design rather than server maintenance. Global hosting with IPv4/IPv6 control and multiple datacentre sites helps meet regional performance demands and gives resilience against outages.
These innovations respond to challenges of rising player expectations, complex backend needs, and new business models. Maxko for Gaming Development stands at the centre of this trend—offering combined game and infrastructure solutions.