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As we began building the successor to Lumberyard, we wanted to give developers the ability to access technology, contribute, and grow it. With that comes the Linux Foundation and their Open 3D Foundation, with AWS seeding the foundation with the Open 3D Engine (O3DE) – a AAA-capable, cross platform open source game engine available under an Apache 2.0 license.
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As we began building the successor to Lumberyard, we wanted to give developers the ability to access technology, contribute, and grow it. With that comes the Linux Foundation and their Open 3D Foundation, with AWS seeding the foundation with the Open 3D Engine (O3DE) – a AAA-capable, cross platform open source game engine available under an Apache 2.0 license.
Build Bigger.
Lumberyard is architected for performance, modularity, and productivity. Reduce time to quality and maximize ambition, across PC, console, and mobile.
Build a Fanbase.
Engage and grow your community inside and outside of your game, and build games as fun to watch as they are to play, with Lumberyard's Twitch integration.
Build Free.
Lumberyard is free and includes full source. There are no seat fees, subscription fees, or requirements to share revenue. Only pay for the AWS services you choose to use.
We aimed to build an engine that could stand the test of time in an open source world.
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July 6, 2021
The Story of AWS and Open 3D Engine
The Linux Foundation just announced Open 3D Foundation, with AWS seeding the foundation with the Open 3D Engine (O3DE) – a AAA-capable, cross platform open source game engine available under an Apache 2.0 license.
May 19, 2021
Announcing Amazon Lumberyard 1.28
Amazon Lumberyard 1.28 Beta is now available for download, bringing you a range of updates including updated Twitch Gem, an improved setup and installation experience, plus various smaller improvements, and over 40 bug fixes.
December 11, 2020
Announcing Amazon Lumberyard 1.27
Lumberyard 1.27 is now available for download, bringing you a range of updates including usability with optimized work flows throughout the user interface, support for new and improved physics features, and even more customization options for developers on major platforms.
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March 9, 2019
Carbonated Games teases mobile shooter on Amazon Lumberyard
In an interview with GamesBeat, Boatman said that the El Segundo, California-based company has gone big with Amazon, using its game tools such as GameLift and Amazon Web Services.
February 21, 2019
Denis Dyack is coming back from the dead with Deadhaus Sonata
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March 9, 2019
Carbonated Games teases mobile shooter on Amazon Lumberyard
In an interview with GamesBeat, Boatman said that the El Segundo, California-based company has gone big with Amazon, using its game tools such as Gamelift and Amazon Web Services.
February 21, 2019
Denis Dyack is coming back from the dead with Deadhaus Sonata
I’m coming back from the dead. We’re using Amazon Lumberyard, and the way we’re using it speaks to a new type of gaming mentality for a new marketplace, which is yielding itself every day.
AWS has everything you need to build faster, run smarter, and grow your games—find out why 90% of the world’s biggest public game companies are using AWS.
Game studios using AWS Game Tech
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Improve gameplay and minimize latency with backend infrastructure that’s closer to your players. Decrease operational costs during low-demand periods using serverless architectures and servers with automatic scaling. With AWS’s infrastructure, studios can pay only for the resources they use instead of investing in servers upfront.
Deploy new game features faster, expand capacity to meet player demand, and reduce fraud and cheating. Reduce the amount of building and testing needed to launch your game using automation and managed services that are designed for game workloads. With over 1 million active customers across 190 countries, 24 regions, 77 Availability Zones, studios can have new IT resources available in just a few clicks, increasing agility.
Extend the life of your game and keep innovating with services that help you understand your players and keep them engaged longer. With 175+ services supporting virtually any cloud workload, developers can de-provision servers as needed enabling them to experiment often and fail fast if a game idea doesn’t work.
Build highly available multiplayer games with global reach, automatic scaling, and intelligent matchmaking. We provide the core staples of technology infrastructure, so studios can focus on developing the engagement with players rather than on infrastructure.
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WB Games uses AWS to capture, ingest, analyze, and action insights to help developers become more agile with their storytelling.
Sony Interactive Entertainment is modernizing its existing infrastructure to remotely render visual images and effects using AWS.
Gearbox Software was able to handle its largest worldwide launch of millions of concurrent players using AWS.
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