Announcing an updated console experience for Amazon GameLift
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We are excited to announce the launch of the updated Amazon GameLift console experience to help customers more intuitively and efficiently manage and scale their game servers. [Amazon GameLift](/gamelift/) is a fully managed solution that allows you to manage and scale dedicated game servers for session-based multiplayer games. With this release, customers can more easily monitor and manage their game server instances and settings from a single interface.
The updated experience includes a redesigned navigation to more easily manage Amazon GameLift features such as creating builds, scripts, fleets, FlexMatch rules, and includes over 80 new info panels to help developers configure their Amazon GameLift resources without ever needing to leave the console. With the extended Amazon CloudWatch integration, customers can create their own dashboards and custom views such as instance performance, utilization/capacity, and player sessions. We added new pages to the console to provide customers with information on their game server groups, instance pricing history, and samples to set up Amazon GameLift resources and FlexMatch rule sets. The updated console experience gives game developers more visibility, flexibility, and speed when it comes to managing their Amazon GameLift resources.
The updated console experience is available in all Amazon GameLift home regions, except AWS China regions. Review the [release notes](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/gamelift/latest/developerguide/release-notes.html#release-notes-03142023) to learn more or visit the [Amazon GameLift console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/gamelift) to experience the new interface.
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