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| Open 3D Engine | |
|---|---|
| Other names | O3DE |
| Original authors | Crytek,Amazon Games |
| Developer | Open 3D Foundation |
| Initial release | July 6, 2021 |
| Stable release | |
| Repository | github |
| Written in | C++,Lua,Python |
| Middleware | Qt |
| Operating system | Host:Windows,Linux,macOS (experimental) Target: [2] |
| Platform | Microsoft Windows,macOS,Linux,iOS,Android |
| Predecessor | Amazon Lumberyard |
| Type | 3D engine |
| License | Apache Software License 2.0,MIT License |
| Website | www |
Open 3D Engine is afree and open-source3D game engine developed by Open 3D Foundation, a subsidiary of theLinux Foundation,[3] and distributed under theApache 2.0 open source license.[4] The initial version of the engine is an updated version ofAmazon Lumberyard,[5] contributed byAmazon Games.[6]
Partners were recruited on the basis of resources, expertise, and motivation to foster a self-sustaining open-source community for O3DE. These partners include Accelbyte,Adobe, Apocalypse Studios,Audiokinetic, Backtrace.io, Carbonated, Futurewei, GAMEPOCH, Genvid Technologies, Hadean,Huawei,HERE Technologies,Intel,International Game Developers Association, Kythera AI,Niantic,Open Robotics, PopcornFX,Red Hat,Rochester Institute of Technology,SideFX, Tafi, TLM Partners, andWargaming.[4]
Premier members are Adobe, AWS,Epic Games, Huawei, Intel,Microsoft, Niantic, andTencent (with the LightSpeed Studios brand).[7]
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