The on GitHub provides a technical breakdown of popular browser games and the engines they use (Unity, Three.js, etc.).
The domain cloudfront.net is not a publisher or a specific video game title; rather, it is the public-facing endpoint of Amazon CloudFront, a global Content Delivery Network (CDN) operated by Amazon Web Services (AWS). Consequently, a "list of Cloudfront games" does not refer to a catalog of titles developed by Cloudfront, but rather to the vast ecosystem of AAA, indie, and mobile games that rely on AWS infrastructure for content delivery, patch distribution, and low-latency multiplayer connectivity. This paper explores the technical role of CloudFront in the gaming industry, identifies major titles utilizing the service, and analyzes the cybersecurity implications—specifically the rise of phishing and malware campaigns that abuse the trust associated with the cloudfront.net domain.
While Amazon Web Services does not publish a definitive public list of every client using CloudFront, network analysis and reverse DNS lookups allow for the identification of major entities utilizing the cloudfront.net domain for game operations. The following categories represent the types of games found utilizing this infrastructure:
The Phantom Archive: What Lies Beneath the CloudFront Game Lists