Cross-platform game engine GameMaker has unveiled a major update centred on the launch of its new GameMaker Runtime (GMRT).
Game engine maker Unity, whose tech powers many games, from 2025 hits like Hollow Knight: Silksong and Peak to anticipated 2026 offerings like Mouse: P.I. for Hire and Replaced (both of which are due ...
Explore how next-gen game engines like Unity and Unreal Engine technology are evolving, powering advanced graphics, cross-platform development, and real-time 3D experiences across games and beyond.
These days, most high-profile games are basically a black box as far as the public is concerned.Slay the Spire 2, however, bucks that trend: and it all comes down to the deck-building game's engine.
Google has detailed the next phase of its 'Living Games' concept: using autonomous AI agents as a core component to support cloud-based game development. Announced at GDC Festival of Gaming, Google ...
AI AI is 10 to 20 times more likely to help you build a bomb if you hide your request in cyberpunk fiction, new research paper says AI Google executive responsible for AI has a solution for the game ...
Unity stock has tumbled twice recently, first after Google's Project Genie Reveal, and then after a disappointing earnings report. Project Genie is impressive, but it won't replace video game engines.
In an unexpected bit of news, Toyota has unveiled a proprietary game engine called Fluorite. Nope, this doesn't mean the company is entering the game development any time soon, but rather, is ...
Fluorite is a ‘console-grade’ graphics engine that can perform well on embedded hardware like the chips in your car. Fluorite is a ‘console-grade’ graphics engine that can perform well on embedded ...
In interesting news, Toyota is building its own game engine for the screens inside your car. Toyota Connected North America, the subsidiary responsible for in-vehicle connectivity, has announced a new ...
Project Genie, which is currently only available for Google’s AI Ultra subscribers, uses AI to build virtual worlds. That sounds interesting, if not necessarily revolutionary. Videogame developers ...