Epic Games is bringing its Unreal Engine 3 to the iPhone, an endeavor already in the tech demo phase (see video below). The results are very impressive and could spark off a great set of new titles for one of the biggest sleepers in mobile gaming for years (i.e. the iPhone platform).
This version requires OpenGL ES 2.0, so it doesn't work on the 2G or 3G versions of the device. Epic has also said to expect to see UE3 running on "another mobile platform entirely" as early as the CES in January, with further announcements coming throughout 2010.
This version requires OpenGL ES 2.0, so it doesn't work on the 2G or 3G versions of the device. Epic has also said to expect to see UE3 running on "another mobile platform entirely" as early as the CES in January, with further announcements coming throughout 2010.
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