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Leadwerks the game engine and visual editor that successfully crowdfunded itself to come to Linux has been shown off a bit.

In the latest kickstarter update Josh showed it off:
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Currently still very rough, this is Leadwerks on Linux using OpenGL4.

I cannot wait to see if anyone uses this tool to publish games onto Linux, especially with Josh the owner of Leadwerks saying things like:
QuoteLinux has the fastest possible performance for 3D rendering, so it will be interesting to see what we can do with it.

Seems we have a believer here.

Considering Unity has no Linux editor yet, it's possible people start to sway towards it.

Source

Update:
3D rendering now working!
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Josh has stated they are right on schedule for an October beta - Source. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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3 comments

nightmarex Oct 6, 2013
I like articles like this, they make me smile.
n30p1r4t3 Oct 6, 2013
I've been rocking my leadwerks t-shirt! Glad to be a backer.
Sabun Oct 7, 2013
Can't wait to see this released. I wonder if it'll bring a swarm of news games to Linux, much like the Unity engine has done so far. Shame Unreal aren't picking up on this.
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