Can Godot screw us like Unity did?

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  1. Godot

    Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine

    When you download and use Godot, you do so under the project's open-source license, in this case, the MIT license; which can easily be found in the open repository in the LICENSE.md file.

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  3. bevy

    A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust

    This is something that can certainly happen. In fact, this is exactly what happened with the Bevy engine, in which a total of 246 contributors agreed to relicense the engine, as explained in this blog post. However, in this case it was done for the good of the engine and its users.

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