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EA Adopts Unreal Engine 3 For Next-Gen Games Currently In Development PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexis M. (Rivithed)   
Saturday, 19 August 2006
Unreal Engine 3 is looking like the next-gen game development tool of choice. The Unreal Engine 3 technology has been licensed to EA for next-gen games currently in the works.

From EA's 8/18/2006 press release:
"Epic Games and Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced that they have entered into a license agreement for EA to adopt the Unreal(R) Engine 3 for use in several next-generation titles that are currently under development. With the largest studio operation in the world, EA employs a variety of engines, tools and technologies to best serve the needs of each game and development team.

Unreal Engine 3 is a vast array of core technologies, content creation tools, and support infrastructure used for developing next-generation console and PC games. The Unreal Engine has been designed to ease content creation and programming, with the goal of putting as much power as possible in the hands of artists with minimal programmer assistance; and to give programmers a highly modular and extensive framework for building, testing, and shipping games in a wide range of genres.

Paul Lee, president of EA studios commented, "At EA, we give our development teams the tools they need to make great games. We license cutting edge tools like the Unreal Engine 3 and combine them with our own systems to create state-of-the-art development technology."

"We're obviously thrilled to license Unreal Engine 3 to EA, the world leader in our industry," said Mark Rein, Vice President, Epic Games, Inc. "They have extremely talented development teams, and we're excited to see how they apply our technology to their high profile game projects."

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