“Games with real-time voice and video are more intriguing to users because they feel more real,” said Weekes. “Developers who learn how to add live audio and video technology will have a greater advantage as we continue to meet the demand for more real-life virtual gaming experiences.”
For the second virtual session, titled The Magic that Makes the Metaverse Feel Real, Hermes Frangoudis, Director of Developer Relations for Agora, will explore the evolution of virtual interactions, discuss the requirements for real-time digital engagement in virtual worlds and how networking technology has evolved to meet these demands. The session will take a deep dive beyond the hype and examine real-world examples to understand how edge computing and real-time networks are the magic that…