EchoGames raises $50M and debuts PulseNet, a realtime crossplay networking stack
Gaming · 5 min read
EchoGames announced a $50M Series B led by PlayCapital and launched PulseNet, a real-time networking layer that supports deterministic state synchronization, rollback, and adaptive latency smoothing across platforms. The stack is designed for competitive titles where input fidelity and fairness are critical.
PulseNet integrates with popular engines and offers hosted relay and authoritative server options, cheat-resistant architectures, and middleware for spectator and tournament features. EchoGames emphasized robust telemetry and automated tuning for different player geographies.
The investment will expand global hosting, build console certifications, and fund partnerships with publishers for upcoming multiplayer titles. EchoGames also unveiled an indie tier with discounted hosting to encourage smaller teams to adopt PulseNet.