Godot is a completely free, open source gaming engine under the OSI-Approved MIT licence. The primary goal of Godot is to give anyone and everyone who has even thought of creating a videogame a free and simplified means to do so. Just because something is simplified however does not mean that it is lacking. Godot boasts both a 2D and a 3D engine as well as visual scripting, VR support, multi-platform compatibility, animation tools, and much more. In the words of Juan Linietsky: "Listing all it's features is virtually impossible."
Godot already has support from Mozilla and Microsoft which have given the team grants to help make Godot as great as it can be. Other gaming related companies such as Enjin Coin, Gamblify, and GameDev.TV, as well as hundreds of individuals also help to make this project a reality through consistant funding via Patreon. Support for Godot keeps growing as well with other companies such as Lone Wolf Technology developing plugins for the engine. As support for this rising game engine keeps growing, the top dogs at Unity and Epic Games may need to watch for the emergance of the underdog.