Square Enix acquires a license for Unreal 3 Engine - News
By Emanuel Avram
Published: January 26, 2007
Print Many were surprised when Japanese publisher Square Enix announced earlier today that it is one of many in the gaming industry to acquire a license for Unreal 3 Engine.
"The complexity of next-generation game systems featuring HD graphics and multi-core parallel processing poses a number of technological challenges to our game development. However, we can expedite our game development process significantly while allowing extra time and resources to be spent on game design and mechanics by establishing an effective technology platform. The technology platform for game development is becoming more important than ever. I'm excited to be partnering with Epic Games in such an important area." said Square Enix R&D general manager Taka Murata.
Square Enix always had its own engine for games, and even its current most anticipated title in-development: Final Fantasy XIII is using the internally developed White Engine. Also Square Enix has also indicated that the White Engine will be extended to other platforms. Could it be an attempt to make games on PC or Xbox360? Time will tell what this is all about, I guess...
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