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Godot Engine 4.7 is out bringing a new Asset Store, HDR support, Steam Frame support

| Last updated: 19 Jun 2026 at 8:56 am UTC
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The Godot team have released Godot Engine 4.7, the latest major update for the free and open source cross-platform game engine and there's lots new.

Continuing to impress with the staggering amount of improvements that come with it. There's something for every kind of developer here - including support for Valve's new Steam Frame and Android XR.

Godot Engine 4.7 - competitive scoring platformer template project
Pictured - Godot Engine 4.7 - competitive scoring platformer template project

Some quick highlights:

  • The brand new Asset Store has launched.
  • Steam Frame and Android XR support.
  • AreaLight3D, a new node for rectangular light sources.
  • A new DrawableTexture2D API to easily draw on a texture.
  • HDR output support.
  • Vulkan subsampled images - dramatically improves performance of foveated rendering in the Vulkan Mobile render.
  • Support for picture-in-picture.
  • Allow moving and resizing the embedded game window.
  • Initial touch support for Wayland on Linux.
  • + Lots and lots more.

Incredible work once again.

🌐 External Sources: godotengine.org Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Erzfeind 2 hours ago
Awesome! Already downloaded it
Impressive how this engine gets better and better
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