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      <title>A European Alternative to Unreal Engine: The Immense Engine</title>
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      <description>In a bold move that could reshape the gaming landscape, Arjan Brussee, co-founder of Guerilla Games and former technical director at Epic Games, is developing a new game engine called &amp;lsquo;The Immense Engine&amp;rsquo;. This initiative aims to provide a fully European alternative to dominant American and Chinese engines like Unreal and Unity, emphasizing compliance with European regulations and guidelines.&#xA;Brussee&amp;rsquo;s vision is not just about gaming; he sees potential applications for 3D simulations in various sectors, including defense and logistics.</description>
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