Some have ideas on how to increase the popularity of Nau Engine.
Recently, reports have emerged that the legal entity of the Russian Nau Engine has begun to be liquidated.
Deputy Anton Gorelkin reacted to this news and shared his thoughts on how to encourage Russian developers to use the domestic Nau Engine instead of foreign solutions:
«...Of course, it is a pity that major Russian game developers continue to choose engines of foreign origin for their projects. Most likely, our industry no longer sees the risk of the sudden departure of Unreal Engine and Unity from the Russian market (although I would not rule it out).
Therefore, in my opinion, a justified measure to increase interest in Nau Engine could be a condition of its mandatory use in the event that game developers apply for state support. For example, when applying for grants from the IRI».