AMD plans to open-source portions of its ROCm software stack and hardware documentation in a future update as the company aims to refine its software and AI ecosystem for consumers.
15.03.2024 - 14:55 / gamesindustry.biz / Eve Online
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CCP Games, developer of Eve Online, has announced that its Carbon Development Platform is now open source.
Players and developers can use the resource to create titles for free.
The Carbon engine, which features blockchain technology, is currently used for development on the Eve game franchise.
CCP Games says that developers will have the option to create games without blockchain.
"We have been co-developing games with players for over 20 years: by making the Carbon Development Platform open source, we are now taking the next step in this journey. Our vision is to open up game development to everyone," said CCP Games CEO Hilmar Veigar Pétursson.
"Whether you are a player, a developer, or a programmer, we want to empower you in building virtual worlds."
AMD plans to open-source portions of its ROCm software stack and hardware documentation in a future update as the company aims to refine its software and AI ecosystem for consumers.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate stands out for offering a vast library of games playable across Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC at a monthly rate of $17. Subscribers benefit from monthly additions of new games, such as Dead Island 2, alongside perks like online multiplayer access and discounts on non-Game Pass titles. Recent additions to the service include NBA 2K24 and MLB The Show 24, with more anticipated titles like Diablo 4, marking the first Activision Blizzard addition to Game Pass. Check out the new games now available on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
The open-world space RPG genre has found itself in the spotlight thanks to 's massive popularity. The Bethesda title has been likened to a game in space, and being from such a big name developer and the marketing push that it has had makes it easy to overlook other amazing games of a similar style that came before it. While has many unique characteristics that make it stand out, there are also lots of other games set in space that offer hours of enjoyment, each with its own distinctive qualities that could set itself up as a new favorite.
According to a new press release, Don’t Nod, the developer and publisher behind popular narrative-heavy games like Life is Strange and Tell Me Why, has a whopping seven games in development.
Life is Strange developer Don't Nod Entertainment has seven games in the works right now. This revelation was offered as part of the studio's newly shared restructuring announcement, which will see Don't Nod reorganize around a variety of genres.
The GEEKOM Mini IT12 PC 12th Gen Intel Core i5-12450 is not just a computer - it's a testament to the advancements of miniaturization in PC technology. Decades of effort have culminated into a brilliant product that may be compact but brings all of the latest tech at your fingertips. This compact powerhouse, designed for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike, redefines what a mini PC can do. But before we dive deeper into its specs, here is why we are so excited about this mini PC right now!
The full line-up for the London Developer Conference has been revealed.
City building title Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles is out now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The game’s release was celebrated by publisher Wired Productions and indie developer Tomas Sala with a new trailer, which you can check out below.
Microsoft has revealed the titles they’ll be adding to Xbox Game Pass on PC and consoles in late March and very-early April, and it’s a pretty packed lineup. The headliner is Diablo IV, one of the first major Acti-Blizz games to jump to Game Pass following Microsoft’s acquisition of the publisher. Other notable additions include The Quarry, Hot Wheels Unleashed 2, and the new-release indie game Open Roads.
Palworld’s endgame options are set to expand with the introduction of the game’s first raid. Following the game’s meteoric rise earlier this year, the team published a roadmap laying out its plans for the game. The main takeaway was that while new content was coming, Pocketpair was prioritizing fixing the game’s major pain points before pivoting to adding new things to the game.
LinkedIn, the Microsoft-owned professional social media platform, is working on diversifying its offerings beyond job searches and business networking. The company is reportedly going to add games to the platform to increase user engagement. LinkedIn would be the latest in the line of several social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube that have experimented with adding in-app games.
In a bid to enhance user engagement and inject a dose of entertainment into its professional networking domain, LinkedIn, under the umbrella of Microsoft, is gearing up to introduce gaming features to its platform. Renowned primarily for its role in fostering professional connections, knowledge acquisition, and recruitment endeavours, LinkedIn boasts a staggering user base exceeding 1 billion. However, seeking to bolster the time users spend on the platform, LinkedIn is venturing into uncharted territory: gaming. What is LinkedIn gaming all about? It will be in very much in character with the platform's profile.