O3DE have just released their open source game engine, O3DE version 25.05 and this release feels like the first one ready for prime time.

O3DE 25.05 Released

Coming over a half a year since the 24.09 release, O3DE have just released O3DE 25.05. O3DE resulted from the open sourcing of Amazon Lumberyard game engine, which itself was a fork of CryEngine. While this release doesn’t add a ton of shiny new features, it does greatly improve the

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What happened to CryEngine? Discover the journey of the powerful game engine, its evolution, and its current standing in the industry.

What Happened to CryEngine? 

CryEngine, for a time, stood as one of the most exciting game engines available, consistently pushing the boundaries of what was graphically possible on PC hardware. Titles like the original Crysis were often cited as benchmarks, demanding top-tier systems to truly shine, yet delivering stunning visuals that even today hold up remarkably

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A recent article suggested (without evidence) that Apple was considering buying Unity. We look at several companies though could buy Unity

Who Could Buy Unity?

Earlier this week 80.lv ran the incredibly misleading (some could say click-baity) article Analyst Suggests Apple Might be Considering Buying Unity After Legal Defeat to Epic Games. Might is doing some heavy lifting there as there is no actual evidence that Apple or any other company are currently looking to

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