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## Learning Material Updates

### [Chess game in Rust using Bevy]

![Tutorial result](bevy_chess.gif)
_Chess gameplay_

[@guimcaballero] published a tutorial on using Bevy 0.3 to make a Chess clone in
3d. Most of the concepts are explained along the way, from how to load meshes to
how to select pieces and board squares, using [bevy_mod_picking].

[Chess game in Rust using Bevy]: https://caballerocoll.com/blog/bevy-chess-tutorial/
[@guimcaballero]: https://twitter.com/guimcaballero
[bevy_mod_picking]: https://github.com/aevyrie/bevy_mod_picking/

### [Learn Wgpu][learn-wgpu]

Development of new tutorial content has slowed down due to wgpu still being in
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