Milestones.

Expanded user base by 30% with online and multi-device access.
Retained the depth and accuracy of the original games.
Improved user experience with updated features and interfaces.
Streamlined access to extensive historical data, reducing load times by 38%.

Objectives.

  • Online Migration: Transition the legacy Windows application to a cloud-based platform for broader accessibility.
  • Feature Preservation: Maintain and enhance the game options and realism from the legacy system.
  • Historical Data Integration: Incorporate and showcase 150 years of sports data in the new platform.
  • Cross-Device Compatibility: Ensure the new platform is accessible on various devices, including mobiles and tablets.

Our Solutions.

To achieve these goals, Systango undertook the following:

Modernisation

Migrated from a C/C++ legacy infrastructure to a scalable, cloud-based architecture.

Front-end Development

Utilised React Native to create a responsive and engaging user interface, supporting various gameplay approaches and interactions.

Back-end Development

Employed Node.js for robust backend support and integrated our open-source framework ‘Happiness’ for enhanced functionality.

Game Engine Integration

Leveraged C++ for game engine functionalities and utilised Spring Boot for additional backend services.

Historical Data Integration

Incorporated and displayed 150 years of historical sports data within the platform.

Cloud Deployment

Deployed the application on Amazon AWS to ensure scalability and reliability across devices, including mobile and tablet.

Tech Stack.

Gemini
uniswap
ibm
space-and-time
Open AI
Claude
Temple
Midjourney
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