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CryTek's CryEngine 3.8.1 Released: Updates Include Linux and VR Support

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CryTek just released its CryEngine 3.8.1, an update packed with features. The CryEngine website dubs this the heftiest upgrade since debuting their Engine-as-a-Service in May. Among the many new features is virtual reality (VR) support, OpenGL compatibility, and Linux support.

One of the biggest trends in gaming is VR, and CryEngine 3.8.1 adds VR support. Initially, it’s limited to the Oculus Rift, but chances are as more headsets emerge and see adoption among both developers and gamers, compatibility will expand to support these as well. Epic Games’ Unreal Engine also added VR support, along with Unity3D’s most recent release. There’s a neat VR demo on the CryTek website, which developers will surely want to check out.

Another significant change is the addition of Linux support. While Wine and Playonlinux have both helped many games to run on a variety of Linux-based operating systems (OSes). However, native Linux support means easier use for developers. As more games add Linux compatibility, spearheaded by Steam’s SteamOS, the CryEngine itself can now be run on Linux.

This latest update means that the CryEngine will join Unity3D, the Unreal Engine, and Source as a powerful game development engine with Linux and VR support. Virtual reality is seeing widespread adoption among the developer community, and Linux compatibility in gaming is a huge trend. While CryEngine 3.8.1’s ability to run on Linux won’t necessarily mean games developed will be compatible on the popular open source OS, it certainly makes it easier to ensure Linux support. There’s also OpenGL support, which will also aid cross-platform development.

The CryEngine has been used to create many games known for their gorgeous eye-candy. Notably, the CryTek’s aptly names Crysis series is built with the CryEngine, as is Ryse: Son of Rome, State of Decay, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance. 

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