XreaL Is Still Around, But Without Any Release

Back in 2009 when we first featured XreaL, the graphics were incredibly impressive with many advancements made to the ioquake3 engine not found in other incarnations of the game. The feature-set was incredible. Back then the attempt was to turn XreaL into a full-fledged game, but the artists and engine developer parted ways and it turned into more of an effort just to make the best game engine possible.
Last August it was then decided to switch XreaL to using the Enemy Territory engine after id Software open-sourced ET and RTCW. ET-XreaL went on to offer much better graphics than what can be seen in the original Enemy Territory game.
There hasn't been any XreaL news in months, which had me wondering over the weekend whether or not the project had gone dormant. Fortunately, it hasn't.
Still around is the SourceForge project site and its Git repositories. The most recent commit to ET-XreaL was just 22 hours ago when fixing some problems and there were quite a number of commits made to the tree in June. The ET-XreaL_etmain repository has also seen a number of improvements and fixes over the past several days and going back into June.
Hopefully sometime soon there will finally be a binary release of this modified version of Enemy Territory either in a beta or stable form. It would certainly be interesting to compare the two engines.
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