Skyline Games raises $90M to launch modular live-service platform for AAA teams
Gaming · 5 min read
Skyline Games announced a $90 million Series C led by Titan Growth to expand its live-service platform for AAA studios. The platform includes matchmaking, cross-play orchestration, dynamic event scheduling, content-delivery optimization, and anti-cheat layers—designed to scale to tens of millions of players.
Skyline's approach is modular: studios can adopt specific services such as live-event orchestration or telemetry pipelines without committing to a full backend migration. The company highlights a 'rules-as-code' editor that allows designers and live-ops teams to script event logic with low-code primitives.
The platform's UX tooling for live events drew attention; designers can storyboard player flows, preview rewards, and simulate player impact across regions. Skyline also provides a testing sandbox that mirrors live infrastructure to reduce the risk of rollout regressions.
Skyline intends to use the funding to open regional clusters, expand support teams, and build industry partnerships. The company is already piloting with two large studios for holiday-season live events.