EA developing more console games using Unreal Engine 3 |
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In a recent press release, Electronic Arts has announced that it has expanded its current license agreement regarding the use of Unreal Engine 3 with Epic Games. Under the new agreement, EA now has the extended right to use the engine in five more upcoming titles being developed.While no details have been revealed on the new games EA is developing, the company has created some pretty good games using the Unreal Engine 3 such as Medal of Honor Airborne (Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360) and Army of Two (Xbox 360, PS3).
If you think EA did a good job in utilizing the Unreal Engine 3 in their previous games, then you probably might want to keep an eye out for more news regarding their upcoming titles. Hopefully, we'll be hearing more about those games soon.
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I love the way EA uses the engine...
EA knows how to use the Unreal 3 engine perfectly... But how about gameplay??