Rendercore
| Developer | Renderon Softwares |
| First release | 2025 |
| Status | Active |
| Programming language | C++ |
| Operating system | Windows 10, Windows 11 |
| Languages | English |
| Type | Game engine |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | renderon.net |
Rendercore is a proprietary game engine developed by Renderon Softwares.[1] It was first released in 2025.
Development history
Rendercore's development began in June 2023, when Renderon Softwares, formerly known as Spicy Games Studios, started creating games using the CopperCube engine. By July 2023, several GTA-like titles were released. At that time, Renderon Softwares used a large number of custom plugins developed in JavaScript, leveraging the API to extend game functionality.
| Game | Release date | Platform(s) | CopperCube Version | Current status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rogue City Streets | July 25, 2023 | Windows 10, Windows 11 | 6.6 | Lost / Internal |
| Rogue City Streets 2 | December 4, 2023 | Windows 10, Windows 11 | 6.6 | Lost / Internal |
| The Revenge 1 | November 23, 2024 | Windows 10, Windows 11 | 6.7.1 | Videos only |
| SCP Class-D breach | january 2, 2025 | Windows 10, Windows 11 | 6.7.1 | https://spicygames0.itch.io/d-breach |
| SCP Class-D breach 2 | March 2, 2025 | Windows 10, Windows 11 | 6.7.1 | https://spicygames0.itch.io/scp-class-d-breach-2 |
| SCP Normal Days | April 5, 2025 | Windows 10, Windows 11 | 6.7.1 | https://spicygames0.itch.io/scp-normal-days |
| SCP - Class-D breach [FINAL/BROKEN] | April 17, 2025 | Windows 10, Windows 11 | 6.7.1 | https://spicygames0.itch.io/scp-class-d-breach |
Creation of Rendercore Engine
On April 6, 2024, Spicy Games Studios was renamed Spicy Games Productions. The company initially aimed to develop an open-source engine, and the development of Rendercore (formerly called Spicy Games Engine) began. Initially, the engine only allowed basic 3D scene rendering with meshes, textures, a sky, and simple gravity.
In June 2024, Spicy Games Productions decided to remove the project from GitHub and rename the engine to Titan Engine. Development continued until October 2025, when the engine was initially named RenderPlus and the studio was called RenderCores and Tools Softwares. A few days later, the names were changed to Rendercore Engine and Renderon Softwares. Videos of older versions were then uploaded on YouTube.
On December 2, 2025, the domain Renderon.net was acquired, and the website, replicating content from the former GitHub project, was launched. Later, a major redesign updated the site to its current version.
Features
Rendercore includes the following features:
- Road editor system
- Advanced pedestrian system with reactions and simulated life
- Third-person controller with functional firearms
- Cinematic scene editor for mission introductions
- Mission editor
- Interior editor
- Streaming with Level of Detail (LOD) management
- Advanced physics
References
- https://renderon.net — Renderon official website