If you're looking for a way to catch and stop cheaters in online games, Getgud is a good option. This AI-powered service offers a unified view of game and player behavior, including cheating and griefing, in real time. It works with first-person shooters, multiplayer online battle arena games and battle royale games on the web and mobile devices. With tools like match replay, toxic player identification and game analytics, Getgud gives you the tools to fight cheating without requiring any client-side software or performance penalties.
If you want to tackle toxic behavior in particular in voice chat, check out Modulate. Its ToxMod uses machine learning technology to monitor voice chats and flag problematic behavior for moderation. Modulate can be integrated with existing player reporting tools and is designed to protect player privacy and comply with regulatory requirements. That makes it a good fit for AAA studios and indie developers trying to cut churn and build a community.
Quago takes a different approach, monitoring device sensor data to catch cheaters and other gaming problems. The service uses machine learning to offer insights into skill levels, churn predictions and user acquisition fraud without collecting personal data. Quago works on console, PC and mobile devices so game publishers can get a better view of their experience and improve analytics.
And while not focused on cheating, GameAnalytics is a broader analytics service for game developers. It can offer insights into player behavior, game design problems and monetization strategies. By monitoring many aspects of game interaction, GameAnalytics can help developers make more informed decisions about how to optimize their games and cut cheating through better design.