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posted by martyb on Wednesday July 07 2021, @12:58AM   Printer-friendly

Linux Foundation Launches Open 3D Foundation, Amazon Lumberyard Spun As Open 3D Engine

The Linux Foundation and their partners are today announcing their intent to form the Open 3D Foundation to help foster 3D game and simulation technologies. As a key part of this new Open 3D Foundation, Amazon's Lumberyard game engine that started off based on CryEngine is going to see an Apache 2.0 licensed copy made available as the Open 3D Engine (O3DE).

An "updated version" of Amazon's Lumberyard game engine is going to form the basis of the new Open 3D Engine being maintained by the Open 3D Foundation. Amazon previously made Lumberyard available on GitHub while keeping to a proprietary license but this move is indeed seeing Open 3D Engine made available under an Apache 2.0 license and "unencumbered by commercial terms and will provide the support and infrastructure of an open source community through forums, code repositories, and developer events."

[...] Besides Amazon AWS being involved with the Linux Foundation's new Open 3D Foundation, other notable vendors involved include AccelByte, Adobe, Apocalpyse Studios, International Game Developers Association, Niantic, PopcornFX, Red Hat, and Wargaming, among others.

The Open 3D Foundation website will be opening up today at o3d.foundation.

It will be interesting to see how this Open 3D Foundation and Open 3D Engine evolve over the months ahead. In today's embargoed news release there was no real mention of this being about Linux gaming -- while being an initiative backed by the Linux Foundation -- but rather a move about fostering open-source 3D efforts across vendors.


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by Freeman on Wednesday July 07 2021, @03:21PM

    by Freeman (732) on Wednesday July 07 2021, @03:21PM (#1153718) Journal

    Wrong form of 3D, we're talking about 3D game engines. As in, typical FPS games, etc. As opposed to going to a movie to watch a "3D Movie" with those weird glasses. Those definitely hurt my head and the one I was pressured into going to, I ended up having to walk out of and waited for everyone else in the Lobby. There is Nintendo 3DS kind of 3D though, which doesn't require glasses. Still, that kind of 3D and 3D with glasses is a very niche market. Even more niche than VR at this point. VR is a much better 3D experience than the weird 3D glasses kind of 3D as well.

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