Saturday, February 26, 2011

Unreal Engine 3 Joins Dev Suite For NGP

The Unreal Engine was a single of the initial dev resources to debut on Sony’s not long ago exposed NGP device with Epic’s Tim Sweeney showing off an remarkable demo at the PlayStation event wherever the NThe Unreal Engine was a single of the initial dev resources to debut on Sony’s not long ago exposed NGP device with Epic’s Tim Sweeney showing off an remarkable demo at the PlayStation event wherever the NGP was announced late final month. Epic have announced that Unreal Engine three is now obtainable for clientele to license on the new transportable hardware.
“NGP raises the bar for the performance of handheld platforms with its multi-core GPU and shader-based, multi-core CPU,” said Epic vice president Mark Rein. “This makes Unreal Engine 3 a particularly advantageous fit for NGP. Furthermore, multiple UE3 licensees are already working with NGP, some of which have indicated they intend to release their games for the platform’s launch.”
“We see NGP as a true game-changer with a perfect combination of performance, innovative controls and gamer appeal that make it truly a high-end console in your pocket.”
Cryengine from Cryotek was also recently confirmed to join the list of NGP developer tools earlier this month.GP was announced late final month. Epic have announced that Unreal Engine three is now obtainable for clientele to license on the new transportable hardware.
“NGP raises the bar for the performance of handheld platforms with its multi-core GPU and shader-based, multi-core CPU,” said Epic vice president Mark Rein. “This makes Unreal Engine 3 a particularly advantageous fit for NGP. Furthermore, multiple UE3 licensees are already working with NGP, some of which have indicated they intend to release their games for the platform’s launch.”
“We see NGP as a true game-changer with a perfect combination of performance, innovative controls and gamer appeal that make it truly a high-end console in your pocket.”
Cryengine from Cryotek was also recently confirmed to join the list of NGP developer tools earlier this month.

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