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OpenFeint Co-Founder Peter Relan Launches OpenKit: A Backend-as-a-Service for Cross Platform Mobile Developers Seeking Cloud Data Storage, Leaderboards, Social Network Integration and More
BURLINGAME, CA, Feb 01, 2013 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
Peter Relan, the co-founder of OpenKit, the first completely open
backend-as-a-service (BAAS) platform for mobile developers with a
guarantee of no lock-in of developer data, today announced that over
five hundred developers have signed up for OpenKit since it was
announced last month, and an official private beta program is being
kicked off today.
OpenKit is for Android and iOS developers interested in providing
Cloud Data Storage for Game State, Leaderboards, Achievements,
Multiplayer Features, Push Notifications, and In-App Purchases to
their games -- with the freedom to host their own backend service.
The source code will be made available under Apache (for client code)
and AGPL (for server code) licenses. Developers planning to
participate in the private beta and/or contribute to the open source
project can register at http://openkit.io
Relan created OpenKit in response to GREE closing the OpenFeint(TM)
service (co-founded by Relan in 2008) last month, and a broader need
in the industry for an open architecture that gives developers the
backend services they need to prosper in the Post-PC era, without
getting locked in.
Rob Segal, Get Set Games - "Being able to abstract out key components
of any project and leverage them for multiple platforms eases many
development effort pains. The team at OpenKit understands that and
we're looking forward to collaborating with them to realize that
focus."
Public Support for OpenKit
Industry-leading iOS and Android developers have thrown their weight
behind OpenKit including Pascal Bestebroer of Orange Pixel, John
O'Reilly & Greg Harding of Flightless Ltd, Davide Pasca of Oyatsukai
Games, Warner Skoch of Vertex Blaster, Manuel Martinez-Almeida of
ForzeField Studios, Jason Tartaglia of Around the Clock Games,
Lachlan Laycock of Pre Play Sports, Darren Sillett of Mighty Mighty
Good Games, Richard Weeks of Total Monkery, and Laurent Mascherpa of
Massive Finger.
"On December 13, we announced the OpenKit project to solve the
recurring problem in 2012 of developer furor over APIs. Hundreds of
developers signed up immediately to tell us what they wanted," said
Relan. "Today we are unveiling the momentum of support behind
OpenKit, with the goal of providing all important mobile back-end
services for mobile game developers. Even iOS developer who have
access to GameCenter services today, recognize the importance of
cross platform development for Android, and have come to us in large
numbers asking for OpenKit. There is a reason: OpenKit is a single
API and service across iOS and Android."
OpenKit Team
The team of developers building OpenKit is the team that built the
Joypad developer SDK, adopted by over 100 developers for making
tablets games remotely controllable by smartphones. The Joypad team
pivoted in December, co-founding OpenKit with Relan and an EIR from
YouWeb. http://openkit.io/about
Relan also announced that OpenKit has selected 50 private beta
developers who want to help refine and extend OpenKit 1.0, which is
expected to be available to all developers in public beta in
February, and go live into production by March 2013. Developers
planning to participate in the private beta and/or contribute to the
open source project can register at http://openkit.io
Unlike OpenFeint, OpenKit is not intended to be a user network:
developers can take their user data and OpenKit source code and host
their own backend service. OpenKit will provide a universal
authorization service for any user network including Facebook, Game
Center, Twitter, Google+, GREE, etc.
Version 1.0 Features
-- Cross Platform Cloud Storage for game save state
-- Cross Platform Leaderboards
-- Authentication Services for Facebook and Twitter
Developer Endorsements
Pascal Bestebroer, OrangePixel - "Todd and Lou are two great guys,
their Joypad service is simply amazing and works as you expect. I
completely trust them to come up with a great cross platform service
for cloud saving and can't wait to get my hands on it for
OrangePixel's cross platform games!"
Warner Skoch, Vertex Blaster - "I've worked with Lou and Todd on
Joypad and Game Console, and I can safely say that they know what
they are doing. They are all about building solid products that are
easy for developers to incorporate into their games, and add a
tremendous amount of value. I'm totally excited to use their next
project -- it will be a game changer for cross-platform game
developers everywhere!"
John O'Reilly & Greg Harding, Flightless Ltd - "Adding Joypad to our
game was a breeze and working with Lou and Todd on new sdk features
and platforms was great. Their rock-solid product along with expert
support and good natured encouragement really helped Flightless just
focus on creating our game. We expect nothing less from their new
OpenKit service and look forward to seeing it released!"
Davide Pasca, Oyatsukai Games - "OpenKit can't come quickly enough
for us. It's poised to fill the void left by OpenFeint and it's both
Open Source and cross platform, two of the most valuable features for
a game developer."
Jason Tartaglia, Around the Clock Games - "For the past several
years, I have been desperately searching for a unified and
cross-platform cloud save, achievement and high score service. I
strongly believe that gamers will rejoice at the opportunity to have
a singular source for saving their progress and tracking
achievements. I'm absolutely ecstatic that the same two guys who
created Joypad (Lou and Todd) are taking on this endeavor. Joypad
worked as advertised and was extremely easy to integrate. I hope to
be first in line to add their new service to my products."
Manuel Martinez-Almeida, ForzeField Studios - "Lou and Todd added
great value to my game with Joypad. Adding a multiplayer mode to
Infinity Field was a breeze using the Joypad SDK, all the effort was
made by these guys. I'm looking forward to using OpenKit in my future
games and leaving the hard stuff of cloud saving in their hands."
Lachlan Laycock, Pre Play Sports - "OpenKit promises to help us
provide quality base features with minimal effort, which frees us up
to spend more time concentrating on our core offering."
Darren Sillett, Mighty Mighty Good Games - "At Mighty Mighty Good
Games, our players come first. We are excited about the upcoming
OpenKit as it allows us to build custom features for our players and
be in complete control of the future of that experience."
Laurent Mascherpa, Massive Finger - "I've developed 2 server techs
for online competition before and it's very hard to maintain as an
indie. If a community can maintain a solid framework, and extend it
with new cool social features, everyone will benefit!"
Richard Weeks, Total Monkery - "Total Monkery are really excited
about putting OpenKit systems into their upcoming games. With the end
of OpenFeint it's great to see something else not only take its
place, but provide better functionality. We think that keeping it an
open platform and allowing developers to shape it means it's got a
great future."
About OpenKit
OpenKit(TM) is backed by Peter Relan, founder of
YouWeb Incubator (www.youwebinc.net), co-founder and seed investor of
OpenFeint(TM), the pioneering social gaming network for the
smartphone. OpenKit's open architecture gives developers the backend
services they need to prosper in the Post-PC era without developer
lock-in. To sign up for OpenKit(TM) and learn more about how
OpenKit(TM) empowers app developers please contact us at
http://openkit.io/.
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