Atomic Game Engine Now Supports UWP and Xbox One

 

The Atomic Game Engine, an open source 2D/3D game engine ( featured here, pre open sourcing ) just gained UWP and XBox One support.  UWP, or Universal Windows Platform, is Microsoft’s successor to the unpopular Windows RT, that enables you to target several platforms using a single code base.  From the announcement:

We’re pleased to announce that Universal Windows Platform support is coming to the Atomic Game Engine! Development builds of Atomic’s UWP technology already run great on Windows 10 and Xbox One. We also look forward to supporting innovative UWP powered devices like the HoloLens and Surface Hub!

Atomic’s powerful API can be leveraged in UWP apps using standard tooling and languages, such as JavaScript, TypeScript, C#, and C++ with full source debugging and profiling.

Atomic’s UWP support is integrated with Visual Studio and joins the existing Xamarin and native Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and WebGL platforms.

 

You can see the new platform support in action in the video below.

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