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Toyota introduces Fluorite, a game engine built for in-car screens, focused on 3D interfaces, fast performance, and low hardware demands.
Toyota has worked on a game engine for 3D displays of its own called Fluorite, and it'll be open-source and console-ready.
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Toyota has just revealed Flourite, its own game engine. Does this mean we are getting Toyota-licensed video games?
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