Crytek's Renderdoc Software Open Sourced
Crytek's Renderdoc Software Open Sourced

Crytek's Renderdoc Software Open Sourced

Frankfurt am Main (Germany) May 7, 2014 - Further involving the community in its development, Crytek today released the complete source code for its Renderdoc™ graphics debugger under a free open source license.

Frankfurt am Main (Germany) May 7, 2014 - Further involving the community in its development, Crytek today released the complete source code for its Renderdoc™ graphics debugger under a free open source license.

Since its release in late February, Renderdoc has been warmly welcomed by developers everywhere, and has been improved and guided by community feedback and bug reports. By open sourcing development of the debugger, Crytek hope the community will get even more involved in this process and make changes and improvements directly.

The source release is covered by the open source MIT license, and everyone has complete freedom to download, build and modify Renderdoc. Development and official releases will continue from within Crytek, but in future this will include contributions from others.

The source is available via the official Renderdoc github repository, which contains details on how to obtain the source to build Renderdoc. https://github.com/baldurk/renderdoc

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Crytek GmbH (“Crytek”) is an independent company at the forefront of the interactive entertainment industry, and is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of gaming by creating standout experiences for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation®4, Wii UTM, Xbox 360, PlayStation®3, iOS and Android using their cutting-edge 3D-Game-Technology, CRYENGINE®.

The company’s headquarters are in Frankfurt am Main (Germany). Crytek also has studios in Kiev (Ukraine), Budapest (Hungary), Sofia (Bulgaria), Seoul (South Korea), Nottingham (UK), Shanghai (China), Istanbul (Turkey) and Austin (USA).

Since its foundation in 1999, Crytek has consistently been recognized for excellence in its field, earning accolades such as the 2011 Develop Award for Best Independent Studio, and two Red Dot Design Awards (in 2010 and 2013). Its multi-award winning games include Far Cry®, Crysis® (awarded best PC Game of E3 2007 and Best Technology at the 2008 Game Developers Choice Awards), Crysis Warhead® (awarded Best Graphics Technology at IGN Best of 2008 Awards), Crysis® 2 (awarded Best Shooter of E3 2010 and Gamescom 2010), Crysis® 3, Ryse: Son of Rome and Warface (awarded Best Social/Casual/Online Game of Gamescom 2012). For more information, please visit www.crytek.com.