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BlueStacks is launching its Creator Studio & Creator Hub, which will enable mobile game players mod their games.
Powered by now.gg’s new NFG platform, BlueStacks said that mobile games based on Cocos, Unity and Unreal engines can be modded and shared, changing the way people play games.
Palo Alto, California-based BlueStacks has a cloud-based Android gaming platform and today it is launching Creator Studio & Creator Hub for modding and sharing modded mobile games.
“Because the game is running in the cloud, what we have been able to do is mod the game,” said Rosen Sharma, CEO of BlueStacks, in an interview with GamesBeat. “From a user perspective, it’s all seamless. It’s integrated into the streaming experience, and you can do it locally or in the cloud. That doesn’t really matter.”
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BlueStacks Creator Studio & Creator Hub open up the possibilities of user-generated content to the global mobile gaming community, where they can create and share infinite versions of mobile games. Modding can be done at three levels: basic, intermediate and advanced.
“With graphics textures, you can create modded versions of the games, of course, if the developer wants users to do it,” Sharma said. “You can create your own version of the game. You can change all of the tiles in a match-3 game.”
“There’s no programming language required for the first version we have kept really simple,” Sharma said. “You can take popular art, like memes, and just link to videos or images. And you can create your own textures. It doesn’t require programming, but it is more advanced.”
Intermediate modding links to in-game events
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