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Home›Tech News›The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 3.4

The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 3.4

By Matthew Lynch
July 11, 2024
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The Lazarus team is thrilled to announce the latest milestone in the evolution of their cross-platform game development framework: Lazarus 3.4. This latest release brings numerous improvements, enhancements, and new features that will revolutionize the way developers create games for a wide range of platforms.

Lazarus is a widely-used, open-source, and completely free game development framework that enables developers to create games for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux platforms. The Lazarus team has been working tirelessly to push the boundaries of what’s possible with Lazarus, and the release of version 3.4 is a testament to their commitment to delivering high-quality tools and features to the game development community.

Key Features and Enhancements in Lazarus 3.4

The Lazarus 3.4 release is packed with exciting features and enhancements that will make game development easier, faster, and more efficient. Some of the key highlights include:

Improved Performance: The Lazarus team has optimized the compiler to improve performance by up to 20% in certain scenarios, making it faster and more responsive for developers.
Enhanced Graphics Support: The new release includes improved graphics support, including support for OpenGL 3.3 and ES 3.0, allowing developers to create more visually stunning games.
Better Mobile Support: Lazarus 3.4 includes improved mobile support, with enhanced compatibility with Android and iOS devices, making it easier to deploy games to these platforms.
New IDE Features: The Lazarus Integrated Development Environment (IDE) has been updated with new features, including a improved project manager, a new debugging system, and enhanced code completion functionality.
New UI Controls: The release includes new UI controls, including a range of buttons, sliders, and other widgets that can be easily integrated into game interfaces.

What’s Next for Lazarus?

The Lazarus team is committed to continuing to push the boundaries of what’s possible with their framework. With the release of version 3.4, they are now focused on building even more features and improvements to help developers create truly remarkable games.

In the coming months, the Lazarus team plans to add support for new platforms, including Nintendo Switch and PlayStation, as well as further enhance the IDE and graphics capabilities. They will also continue to engage with the game development community, gathering feedback and incorporating it into the development process.

Conclusion

The Lazarus team is proud to announce the release of Lazarus 3.4, a major milestone in the evolution of their cross-platform game development framework. With its improved performance, enhanced graphics support, and new features, this release is set to give developers the tools they need to create amazing games that can be enjoyed by gamers all around the world.

Whether you’re a seasoned game developer or just starting out, Lazarus 3.4 is the perfect choice for creating high-quality, cross-platform games. Download the latest release and experience the power of Lazarus for yourself.

 

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