0 A.D. Game Goes Open-Source

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 12 July 2009 at 09:23 PM EDT. 11 Comments
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Wildfire Games has decided to switch their development model for their real-time strategy title, 0 A.D., from closed-source to open-source. This 3D real-time strategy game is now having its code licensed under the GNU GPLv2 and the game content is going under the Creative Commons Attribute-Share Alike license.

0 A.D. has been in development for the past eight years, but only now is it being open-sourced in an effort aimed to attract new developers after most of their original team members have since moved onto other endeavors. The 0 A.D. game engine is about 150,000 lines of C++ code and it uses OpenGL for its 3D support along with other common technologies.

More information on the open-source move for 0 A.D. can be found in their original announcement and their open-source page.
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