8XR (game engine)
8XR is a browser-based game engine for building immersive experiences and 3D games with HTML and Entity component system ecosystem.[1] The engine combines graphic builder tool and visual scripting.[citation needed]
Technology[edit]
In September 2021, the MVP was released. Beta version of the product was introduced in May 2022.
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The engine is built using threejs, webgl.[citation needed] The 8XR game engine is browser-native and cross-platform.[citation needed] While the creation process is in a browser, the outcome can be accessed via the browser or downloaded for VR/AR headsets. Node-based visual scripting is an engine-native framework for creation of interactive experiences and complex behaviours. It allows building 3D scenes without any programming experience. 8XR has similarities with UE Blueprint or Unity Visual Script.
The 8XR engine is the only browser-based game engine, which isn't template-based and offers users wide opportunities to create 3D games and augmented experiences on their own from scratch. It also has a native 3D models AI generator. These no-code tools are often designed with line of business users in mind as opposed to traditional IT.[citation needed]
Usage[edit]
8XR supports artists and designers as well as game developers, providing them with spaces for art residencies, exhibitions, creation and testing games.[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ Sean (2022-10-04). "Q&A with 8XR: A Powerful Metaverse Graphic Web Engine". AR/VR Magazine. Archived from the original on 2023-04-01. Retrieved 2022-12-16. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help)[non-primary source needed] - ↑ Tam, Nathan. "8XR: The Most Powerful Metaverse Game Web Engine". blockster.com. Retrieved 2022-12-16.[non-primary source needed]
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