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Chinese gamification company SUD has released the COCOS 4 game engine as fully open source software, just two months after acquiring it for $72 million. Previously proprietary, the engine is now available under the MIT license with all commercial restrictions removed. This move aims to attract more developers and integrate AI-native features.

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The open-source Crown game engine has reached version 0.60, as announced by Phoronix. This update highlights ongoing developments in Linux-compatible graphics and performance tools. The release underscores the project's focus on open-source software for game development.

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