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EA and Epic Games have today announced they have expanded their current license agreement, giving EA the right to incorporate the Unreal Engine 3 in more than five upcoming titles currently under development.
The original license agreement, signed in 2006, saw EA utilise Unreal Engine 3 on multi-format titles including Medal of Honor: Airborne and Army of Two.
“With the largest and most talented studio operation in the world, it’s critical for us to give our studio teams the best tools they need to make great games,” said Frank Gibeau, President, at EA. “This agreement reflects our commitment to Epic’s technology which, in combination with our own cutting-edge systems, allows us to create ground breaking hits.”
Details of the additional games in development under the new license agreement will be revealed at a later date.
Medal of Honor Airborne
- Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox, Xbox 360
- Genre(s): Action, First Person, Shooter