Game Development

Game Development

Unity, Unreal & real-time multiplayer, built to ship

Pixent Interactive is a game development studio building Unity and Unreal Engine titles across mobile, PC, and console, with particular depth in real-time multiplayer systems and arcade-style genres like infinite runners and hyper-casual games. We handle full-cycle development so studios and publishers get a technical partner, not just outsourced labor.

Unity and Unreal Engine Development

We build in both Unity and Unreal Engine depending on the project’s performance and platform needs. Unity is our primary engine for mobile and cross-platform titles; Unreal comes into play for projects that need higher-fidelity rendering. Either way, our team handles gameplay programming, systems architecture, and optimization as one continuous process, not handed-off pieces.

Multiplayer and Real-Time Game Development

Multiplayer is one of the areas we go deepest on. Real-time multiplayer comes down to three hard problems: networking, matchmaking, and state synchronization, and getting all three right under real-world latency and packet loss is what separates a playable multiplayer game from a technical demo. We build server-authoritative architectures, handle client-side prediction and reconciliation, and design matchmaking and lobby systems sized to the game’s actual player concurrency, not a generic template.

Genres We Build: Arcade, Infinite Runner, Hyper-Casual and More

Genre expertise shapes every technical decision in a build, from how a level generates to how tightly controls need to respond. We work across:

  • Arcade and score-attack games built around tight, replayable core loops
  • Infinite runners and endless-genre games, including procedural level generation and object pooling for performance
  • Hyper-casual and hybrid-casual titles designed for fast iteration and rapid prototyping
  • 2D and 3D titles across mobile, PC, and console

Platforms We Support

  • Mobile: Android and iOS, native and cross-platform
  • Desktop: Windows and PC storefronts
  • Console: game porting and console-specific optimization
  • Cross-platform: shared codebases built to ship on multiple platforms without a rebuild

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you build multiplayer games from scratch or integrate existing networking solutions?

Both, depending on the project. We use established networking frameworks where they fit the game’s scale and budget, and build custom server-authoritative solutions when a project needs tighter control over latency, anti-cheat, or synchronization than an off-the-shelf solution provides.

What engine should I use for my game, Unity or Unreal?

It depends on your target platforms and visual ambitions. Unity generally wins for mobile-first and cross-platform titles thanks to build size and iteration speed. Unreal tends to make more sense when high-end visual fidelity is the priority. We’ll recommend based on your specific project rather than defaulting to one engine.

Do you build infinite runner and endless-genre games?

Yes. Our core loop work covers procedural level generation, object pooling for performance at speed, and progression and scoring systems tuned for session-based replayability, the technical foundations behind arcade, infinite runner, and hyper-casual games.

Recent Work

Recent examples include WorldForge, a UGC sandbox game with a custom world editor and compute-shader-based terrain painter built over a two-year cycle. See more in our portfolio.

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Whether you have a full design document or just a genre and a platform in mind, we can scope what it takes to build it. Get in touch to start the conversation.

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