The latest version of the O3DE game engine, formerly Lumberyard, has been released, making it easier for developers to create games without the need for a C++ compiler. With optimizations for mobile devices, improved performance, and enhanced features like shader variants and entity silhouette, O3DE is becoming more accessible to a wider audience. How do you think these updates will impact the gaming industry and the types of games that developers can create?
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