One of the biggest crowd drawers at GDC last week was the Epic Games both where Cliffy B and Co where showing off what they believe the next gen of gaming graphics should look like. Well almost a week later Epic Games has finally lifted it's embargo on the "Samaritan" demo allowing the general public to drool see it.
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Gameloft has just announced that they have entered into a long-term multiplatform agreement with Epic Games to use the Unreal Engine 3 for upcoming projects. Currently, Gameloft is working on four games using the Unreal Developer Kit, with two scheduled for release in 2011, and two in 2012. No word is given on what these titles will be, but the press release does state that they are developing for iOS, Android, PSN, and Set-top boxes. Chair Entertainment, a division of Epic Games, has finally announced the release details for their upcoming iOS game Infinity Blade. The RPG will be released on December 9th for $5.99, not a bad price considering that the game looks amazing. Let's just hope it plays that way too. But seeing how Chair was behind Shadow Complex, I think we're safe. Chair Entertainment has also released a new set of screenshots to go along with this announcement. |
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