The Game Company Joins Microsoft for Startups to Boost Cloud Gaming

The Game Company has joined Microsoft for Startups, aiming to enhance its cloud gaming capabilities.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, January 30, 2025 /ennovaterz/ — The Game Company (TGC), an AI-enhanced Web3 cloud gaming platform announced that it has joined Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub platform, a unique program designed to support innovative startups through access to powerful resources such as $150,000 in Azure credits, cutting-edge AI tools like Chat GPT-4, free software and development tools, and global expertise.

The collaboration aims to empower The Game Company to further its mission of revolutionizing cloud gaming and enhancing its global reach.

What is Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub?

Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub is a comprehensive platform aimed at nurturing early-stage startups with the resources they need to scale quickly and sustainably. With a focus on providing technical support, expert guidance, and the use of latest Microsoft technologies, the program offers startups access to powerful cloud computing tools, including over $150,000 in Azure credits, GitHub Enterprise, and productivity tools like Microsoft 365.

The initiative is designed to help startups overcome common barriers such as limited access to infrastructure, resources, and industry connections. By joining the Founders Hub, companies gain the ability to build, grow, and scale their business while benefiting from hands-on support from Microsoft’s vast network of partners, mentors, and experts.

Bilal Asghar, CPO- Telcos at TGC said, “We are absolutely thrilled to join the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub. The opportunity to leverage the unique resources of this platform will enable us to innovate faster and accelerate our growth.”

The Founders Hub program has helped companies like BigTime Studios, an AI-driven virtual reality game developer, who were able to leverage Azure’s computing power to streamline game rendering, leading to a 50% reduction in processing time.

Similarly, Bloktopia, a decentralized metaverse project, used Microsoft’s cloud solutions to host its virtual world and saw a 200% increase in user engagement after migrating to Azure.

“TGC has completed testing on Microsoft Azure’s infrastructure, positioning Azure as a key partner in scaling its operations in regions where it has a competitive edge, particularly in LATAM,” Bilal continued.