T he Open 3D Foundation (O3DE), whose members include Adobe and Intel, has announced the release of the first major release of the Open 3D Engine project (https://o3de.org), O3DE Stable 21.11. The software enables people to create 3D games and simulations, and a native version of the engine can be installed in Debian-based Linux distros.
Royal O’Brien, general manager of Digital Media and Games for the Linux Foundation, says in the release announcement (https://bit.ly/lxf285o3de) that “With the first major release of the engine, developers and content creators can get started faster – and have confidence that the core components of the engine are stable and supported.”