According to Wikipedia, it was formerly Amazon Lumberyard which was a development of the earlier Cryengine. And Cryengine added support for Linux in version 3.6, with Lumberyard also supporting Linux builds. But it seems that wasn't finished by 2021, with the Wayland situation and all.
The plus side of all of this is that when all these malfunctioning institutions are rejected by the market and collapse, the resulting forks will be staffed by competent and qualified folks and there will be plenty of opportunities for well-prepared new blood to make a name for themselves without any nepotism or red tape holding them back.
According to Wikipedia, it was formerly Amazon Lumberyard which was a development of the earlier Cryengine. And Cryengine added support for Linux in version 3.6, with Lumberyard also supporting Linux builds. But it seems that wasn't finished by 2021, with the Wayland situation and all.
The plus side of all of this is that when all these malfunctioning institutions are rejected by the market and collapse, the resulting forks will be staffed by competent and qualified folks and there will be plenty of opportunities for well-prepared new blood to make a name for themselves without any nepotism or red tape holding them back.