Kuala Lumpur · Game app analytics

When frame comfort and session depth disagree, we help you read both.

Engine Pulse Grid works with live-ops and production leads who need engine performance and session depth analysis for game apps—before a soft launch, after a rocky patch, or when the room cannot agree on what the telemetry is saying.

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Work shaped around launch pressure and live patches

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Session Depth Mapping

Chart where sessions thin out between first open and the moment players settle into a repeatable loop.

From RM 6,200 · 7–12 working days

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Launch-Week Instrumentation Review

Pressure-test event coverage before soft launch so engine and session questions remain answerable under traffic spikes.

From RM 4,800 · 5–8 working days

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Retention Signal Consultation

A focused advisory block for teams reading conflicting signals between engine comfort and session return rates.

From RM 3,600 · Three 90-minute sessions over two weeks

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How studios use us

Findings ranked by player-visible impact

We sit with producers, technical designers, and live-ops leads in Malaysia and across ASEAN who need a shared vocabulary for hitch clusters and session depth bands. The goal is a decision the room can defend—not a denser dashboard.

  • Soft-launch builds with mixed device fleets
  • Post-patch complaints about sticky transitions
  • Launch weeks where event coverage must hold under traffic
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From recent work

What leads say after the readout

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“The hitch timeline finally gave our art and engineering leads the same map. We still disagreed on priority order, but at least we stopped blaming the wrong boss fight.”

Nadia Rahman · Producer, mid-core studio in Petaling Jaya · Engine Performance Audit

“Depth bands sounded academic until the workshop. After that, our patch notes started naming which band we expected to move—and which ones we were leaving alone.”

Marcus Lim · Live-ops lead, hybrid-casual title · Session Depth Mapping

“We almost skipped the checklist because the schema “looked fine.” Two missing load markers would have left us blind on day two. The review was dry, necessary work.”

Aisha Chong · Studio director · Launch-Week Instrumentation Review

Field notes

Notes from soft launches and hitch reviews

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2025-11-12

Reading hitch clusters without blaming the wrong scene

How Malaysian mid-core teams can separate content-weight stalls from engine scheduling noise when reviewing a soft-launch build.

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2025-12-03

First-session depth bands for hybrid-casual loops

A practical way to name depth bands so design, live-ops, and analytics stop arguing past each other.

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Next step

Bring your build targets and the three questions leadership will ask

Tell us about your title, device priorities, and whether you need a full Engine Performance Audit or a shorter consultation. We reply within one business day during Malaysian office hours.