Cartoon Network's FusionFall MMO is hugely popular with the young audience it is designed for. However, having a youthful userbase means even more responsibility to protect the customer. That duty is something that Cartoon Network's Gaming Operations team takes very seriously, and as a result of its efforts it has adopted the NetModerator technology.
Keen to learn more, CG.Biz spoke with the firm's VP of Gaming Operations Chris Waldron about the challenges of protection and moderation, and how FusionFall's players benefit from a technology that also save's money and keeps costs down.
A group of dedicated fans is reviving the Cartoon Network MMO FusionFall. The dev team recently released a limited early-access test build
Wow, I had a little eddy sprite during the original fusion fall. I'm glad to see it back
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