The famous Unreal Engine achieved another big success. EA has jumped aboard the Unreal Engine 3 bandwagon, announcing it’s shaken hands with Epic Games on a licensing deal allowing the publisher to “adopt” the technology “for use in several next-generation titles”. Sadly, the publisher has chosen not to reveal the names of the next-generation titles in questions, although it has said that the games are currently under development. It’s additionally noted that Epic’s Unreal Engine 3 will be used alongside EA’s own proprietary tools and technology library. Epic’s CEO Mark Rein said: “They have extremely talented development teams, and we’re excited to see how they apply our technology to their high profile game projects.” Unreal Engine 3 provides the core technology around which developers can create games with minimal programmer assistance. It is used in a wide variety of game genres. The question is, if EA decides to use this engine on the right places - the company is in a dislike of many people because of their way of earning money on expansions discs - it’s quite common to see a new game released by EA just with a few changes from the previous title…
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