So what games currently in development aren’t using UE3? I’m having problems naming them. The recently announced EA/Grasshopper Manufacture multi-platform horror game, which is being produced by Shinji Mikami and directed by Suda51, will now be using UE3, too. Does that mean the game will have an overabundance of bald space marines? Only time will tell I suppose. I’m still interested to know if Masafumi Takada will be doing the soundtrack or not. Full release after the jump!
Welcome back to Kotaku Square Garden, where we join the match between Epic and Silicon Knights, already in progress. The action has been fast and furious today, ladies and gentlemen. As you may remember, the match started with Silicon Knights serving a suit to Epic, claiming they were provided a gimp version of the Unreal Engine 3. Then earlier today Epic volleyed back a dramatic countersuit, accusing Silicon Knights of copyright infringement and breach of contract, among other things. Speaking to GameDaily.biz, Silicon Knights’ attorney, Christopher T. Holland delivers the countersuit a dismissive backhand. “We don’t think Epic’s counterclaim has any merit,” Holland told us. “We believe strongly that our claims in our complaint will prevail and the damages Silicon Knights has suffered in connection with its original complaint are vastly more, millions of dollars more than what Epic claims its damages are in its counterclaim. They’ve set forth $US650,000 and our claims will dwarf that substantially.”