A rare move in modern gaming
BitCraft Online, the ambitious sandbox MMORPG with a fully procedural world, just dropped major news: its code will be open-sourced. That’s right — the devs want to hand the reins to the community as the game approaches early access.
What does open source mean here?
In an industry where closed systems dominate, BitCraft is breaking the mold. This move means players and developers can:
- Fix bugs directly in the code
- Create and share custom mods
- Run private servers
- Study and learn from the game’s architecture
What won’t be included?
While the code will be open, game assets like music, branding, and visuals will remain protected. The release will use an Open Source Initiative-approved license.
Why it matters
Commercial MMORPGs almost never open their code — legal risks, complexity, and competition fears usually get in the way. But BitCraft believes transparency and community power can fuel long-term growth and creativity.
🚀 What’s next?
With over seven years in development, BitCraft is betting on open innovation to shape its future. For devs, tinkerers, and modders — this is a dream come true.