Azure Game Development Virtual Machine release notes

Important

Azure Game Development Virtual Machine is scheduled for retirement on February 1st, 2024. Learn more.

In this article, learn about updates for Azure Game Development Virtual Machine. For a full list of tools included, check out the page: Tools included with the Azure Game Development Virtual Machine. And see the list of known issues to learn about known bugs and workarounds.

Due to the rapidly evolving needs and packages updates, we target to release new Azure Game Development Virtual Machine images every month. Azure portal users will always find the latest image available for provisioning the Game Development Virtual Machine. For CLI or ARM users, we keep images of individual versions available for twelve months. After that period, a particular version of image is no longer available for provisioning.

February 2023

  • Offered Windows 11 and Server 2022 images with Visual Studio 2022 and Unreal Engine 5.1 built-in.
  • Supported generation 2 VMs on Windows 11 based SKUs .
  • Supported Azure Spot Virtual Machines.
  • Mulitple performance improvements and bug fixes.

September 2022

  • Integrated PIX.
  • Integrated Simplygon.
  • Published Game Dev VM to Azure Government Marketplace.

August 2022

July 2022

  • Added support for new Azure VM size: NVadsA10 v5-series.
  • Support ARM deployment.
  • Support integration with Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD).
  • Game Engine is now saved on a dedicated Azure data disk.

May 2022

  • Announcing the future supportability of Microsoft Dev Box at Microsoft Build 2022.
  • Added support for custom image creation using sysprep.
  • Added option to use Game Dev VM as a build server which enabled non-GPU VM sizes.

April 2022

March 2022

Announcing the public preview of the Azure Game Dev VM at the Game Developers Conference (GDC).

See the blog post and video on Game Creation Cloud Adoption and The Azure Game Dev VM for more details.