Soba Launches Open Beta: Create, Share, and Play Games with Logic, No Coding Required

Gaming Staff • March 6, 2024

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Soba, a no-code game creation platform, has launched an Open Beta, offering easy game-making tools to creators of all ages and technical abilities. The platform, previously available in a limited Alpha version for mobile users, is now accessible worldwide for PC, MacOS, and Android users, and in Germany, UK, and Canada for iOS users. The Open Beta introduces Behavior Editor 2.0, which simplifies programming with an intuitive, user-friendly interface.

Soba aims to democratize game creation by providing accessible, intuitive tools that allow creators to build games using logic rather than coding. The platform targets users who want to express themselves creatively, either as creators or players, and seeks to eliminate technical barriers that may have hindered aspiring developers in the past.

During the Alpha, over 20,000 games were created using Soba's tools, with 270,000 assets placed. The Open Beta offers an opportunity for a wider audience to explore the platform's capabilities. Soba is backed by top venture capitalists and successful entrepreneurs, and its team includes experienced engineers, artists, and designers.

The Open Beta includes a redesigned user interface and improved programming capabilities, making it easier for creators of all skill levels to build games. Soba's mission is to empower users to create powerful 3D games on mobile devices without requiring coding knowledge. The Open Beta is now available at .

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