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Gamebryo is a cross-platform game engine that was first released in 2001 by Gamebryo Inc. The engine was designed to provide a comprehensive set of tools for game development, including graphics rendering, physics, animation, and audio. Gamebryo was widely used in the development of various games, including several notable titles such as "Dark Age of Camelot" and "The Secret World".
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