Download Open 3D Engine
O3DE supports Windows 10 and Linux. Download the latest version of the engine for your operating system here.
Get O3DE for Windows
Read the Release Notes to learn more about O3DE 24.09 Release.
Customize your Engine
Looking to dive deep into O3DE? Get the engine sources, build O3DE, and start working with the code now.
Minimum System Requirements
O3DE requires Windows 10 64-bit (versions 1809, 10.0.17763 or later)
- 2.5 GHz Intel or AMD processor with 4 or more physical cores
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX 12, Vulkan-compatible, or Metal-compatible video card with 2 GB VRAM minimum
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with driver version 471.11 or later
- AMD Radeon Pro 560 or higher with latest drivers
- Intel HD 630 or higher with latest drivers
- Shader Model 6.2 (or Shader Model 6.3 to use raytracing features)
- 4 GB VRAM recommended
- 40 to 100 GB of free disk space
- 1366 x 768 px screen resolution
For more detailed requirements, read O3DE System Requirements.
Instructions
Choose the "Download O3DE" button, read the documentation, and follow the instructions in it.
Getting Started
Things getting tricky? Check out the community posts and documentation below, or ask a question in our forums.
Get O3DE for Linux (Preview)
Read the Release Notes to learn more about O3DE 24.09 Release.
Customize your Engine
Looking to dive deep into O3DE? Get the engine sources, build O3DE, and start working with the code now.
Minimum System Requirements
O3DE for Linux was built using Ubuntu 22.04 and should also work with 24.04.
- 2.5 GHz Intel or AMD processor with 4 or more physical cores
- 8 GB RAM
- Vulkan-compatible video card with 2 GB VRAM minimum
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with driver version 471.11 or later
- AMD Radeon Pro 560 or higher with latest drivers
- Intel HD 630 or higher with latest drivers
- Shader Model 6.2 (or Shader Model 6.3 to use raytracing features)
- 4 GB VRAM recommended
- 40 to 100 GB of free disk space
- 1366 x 768 px screen resolution
For more detailed requirements, read O3DE System Requirements.
Instructions
Choose the "Download O3DE" button, read the documentation, and follow the instructions in it.
Getting Started
Things getting tricky? Check out the community posts and documentation below, or ask a question in our forums.