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&lt;h1 id="level-up-your-game-dev-azure-gdvm-goes-ga-win-server-2019-deprecated">Level Up Your Game Dev: Azure GDVM Goes GA, Win Server 2019 Deprecated&lt;/h1>
&lt;p>Ready to accelerate your game development workflow? Microsoft Azure just announced that the Azure Game Development Virtual Machine (GDVM) is now Generally Available (GA)! This means it's production-ready and packed with features to help you build, test, and deploy games in the cloud. But there's a catch: the Windows Server 2019-based GDVM is being deprecated, so it's time to plan your migration.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>