Fenris Creations open-sources its Carbon Engine, used in EVE Online, to game developers
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Luke Williams
5d ago· 2 min readenNews
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Fenris Creations, the Icelandic studio behind EVE Online and EVE Frontier, is open-sourcing its in-house Carbon Engine — a proprietary game engine developed over more than 20 years. The release will span over two dozen Carbon modules, making the engine available to other game developers. The studio holds a Guinness World Record for hosting the largest multiplayer PvP battle in EVE Online with 8,825 players.
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· 3 pulledFenris Creations is boldly going where they haven't gone before.
EVE utilizes an in-house engine, the Carbon Engine, developed over more than 20 years.
Fenris is now offering that engine to other game developers in a series of open-source releases spanning more than two dozen Carbon modules.
Fenris Creations opens its in-house engine to the public.
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