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Next Call of Duty Reportedly Called ‘Ghosts’

Added: 22.03.2013 17:51 | 7 views | 0 comments


Activision’s next Call of Duty game will reportedly be called Ghosts, won't have Spec Ops and will only be coming to next-gen consoles.

From: www.ign.com

Overlooked Gaming Gems of this Generation

Added: 20.03.2013 2:18 | 58 views | 0 comments


Hands down this generation had some of the best games in several generations. Looking back, gamers will talk about RROD, YLOD, PS+, Xbox Live, the Wii and motion controls, Kinect, and the games that made this generation. Games such as the Halo series, the Uncharted series, Dishonored, Skyrim, Mario Galaxy, Skyward Sword and the list goes on and on. But what about those non-AAA games like Wet, Spec Ops The Line, Bulletstorm, El Shaddai, Mirror's Edge and so many more. If gamers can look past the reviews, there might be something there worth playing here.

From: n4g.com

Spec Ops: The Line studio unveils major next generation FPS - "It's time to do something different"

Added: 15.03.2013 10:48 | 36 views | 0 comments


New game will use Unreal Engine 4, reveal coming this year.
Spec Ops: The Line developer Yager has a bun in the oven, marked "AAA First Person Shooter". As reported by Eurogamer, it's an Unreal Engine 4 game for next generation platforms, and we can expect a full disclosure in the next few months.

From: www.oxm.co.uk

Spec Ops Dev Licenses Unreal Engine 4 For Next-Gen Title

Added: 14.03.2013 19:45 | 67 views | 0 comments




Yager, the studio behind last year's surprisingly deep third-person shooter Spec Ops: The Line, will be making use of Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4 in the development of their next major title. This shouldn't come as too much of a shock, as the studio used Unreal Engine 3 when developing Spec Ops.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Unreal Engine 4 Licensed by Yager

Added: 14.03.2013 16:27 | 42 views | 0 comments


Spec Ops: The Line developer is Europe#039;s first independent studio to license the latest Epic Games#039; game engine technology

From: www.gamershell.com

Spec Ops: The Line dev making next-gen game

Added: 14.03.2013 14:51 | 37 views | 0 comments


Yager signs licensing deal with Epic for AAA title powered by Unreal Engine 4 that may include microtransactions, cross-platform play.

developer Yager has signed a deal with Epic Games to license the Unreal Engine 4 to power a AAA next-generation title. The Berlin, Germany-based Yager is the first European independent studio to license the technology.

Yager's mystery project will be unveiled in the coming months. No further information about the game, or the terms of the deal, were specified.

Though Yager has not divulged its new project yet, at the studio hint that the game may feature microtransactions and cross-platform play. A desirable candidate for a "monetization designer" will have "in-depth knowledge of cross-platform games and microtransaction based business models."

In addition, this person will "seek out and incorporate feedback from the team, QA, and playtesters throughout the production in order to maximize monetization whilst minimizing negative impact on game experience."

Additional job listings seek developers with experience on real-time strategy and role-playing games, as well as first-person action titles.

For more on Yager's latest body of work, check out .

From: www.gamespot.com

Spec Ops: The Line dev making next-gen game

Added: 14.03.2013 14:51 | 46 views | 0 comments


Yager signs licensing deal with Epic for AAA title powered by Unreal Engine 4 that may include microtransactions, cross-platform play.

developer Yager has signed a deal with Epic Games to license the Unreal Engine 4 to power a AAA next-generation title. The Berlin, Germany-based Yager is the first European independent studio to license the technology.

Yager's mystery project will be unveiled in the coming months. No further information about the game, or the terms of the deal, were specified.

Though Yager has not divulged its new project yet, at the studio hint that the game may feature microtransactions and cross-platform play. A desirable candidate for a "monetization designer" will have "in-depth knowledge of cross-platform games and microtransaction based business models."

In addition, this person will "seek out and incorporate feedback from the team, QA, and playtesters throughout the production in order to maximize monetization whilst minimizing negative impact on game experience."

Additional job listings seek developers with experience on real-time strategy and role-playing games, as well as first-person action titles.

For more on Yager's latest body of work, check out .

From: www.gamespot.com


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