Warner enters into long-term UE3 license agreement

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced a long-term studio wide license agreement with Epic Games to use Unreal Engine 3.

Unreal Engine 3 will be made available for any team developing a Warner-published game across PC, console and mobile platforms, through 2014. UE3 will also be the exclusive game engine used on projects being developed by Rocksteady Studios and NetherRealm Studios.

“Unreal Engine 3 is one of the leading development tools available for today’s creative teams and it is a perfect fit for both NetherRealm and Rocksteady,” said Samantha Ryan, senior vice president, production and development, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “Mortal Kombat and Batman: Arkham City use the engine’s state-of-the-art capabilities to provide the important foundation in bringing gamers the experience they are looking for.”

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