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Developers Lack Engaging Crisis Simulation Tools to Practice High-Pressure Scenarios

There is no engaging, game-like format for developers to practice high-stakes real-world scenarios such as merge conflicts, failed deployments, or debugging under time pressure. Existing learning platforms focus on knowledge, not pressure-conditioned practice. This leaves developers underprepared for incidents that require calm, rapid execution under stress.

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