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Atari Licenses Unreal 3 Engine

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Nov 8, 2005.

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    Atari has licensed Unreal 3 engine from Epic. Here's a bit of business talk from Yahoo Business:

    "We're excited to continue building our relationship with Epic Games and we look forward to tapping the potential of Unreal Engine 3 technology," said Jean-Marcel Nicolai, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Content, Atari, Inc. "By utilizing the Unreal Engine 3, Atari will gain rapid prototyping capabilities."

    "We've had a long-standing licensing and publishing relationship with Atari and it is especially gratifying to me to see our technology partnership continue," said Mark Rein, Vice President and Co-founder of Epic Games. "We're confident that Atari will make several great games with our technology and look forward to working with the company and its developers in achieving that goal."


    Yadda yadda. Everyone seems to be happy but what does it mean for us? Perhaps Atari's plotting some new RPGs, considering BioWare licensed Unreal engine with this very purpose in mind back in the time.

    Read the whole thing at Yahoo Business.
     
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