Dino Patti Discusses Simplifying Multiplayer and Ongoing Legal Disputes

Dino Patti, co-founder of Playdead, the studio behind Limbo and Inside, has been focused on Coherence, a tool that enables small developers to easily implement multiplayer and scale their server architecture. Recently, Coherence celebrated its 2.0 launch and was acquired by Roundtable Interactive Group. In an interview, Patti reflects on Coherence's evolution, its future, and his ongoing legal battle with Playdead's co-founder, Arnt Jensen. Patti believes that Coherence's flexibility in hosting could be a significant help for small studios experimenting with multiplayer, allowing them to scale up or down as needed. He also discusses the Stop Killing Games movement, which aims to prevent old games from being taken offline, and how Coherence's technology can help solve this issue by enabling games to continue running even when the main servers are shut down.