Gameloft to use Engine 3 for future Android games

The once cutting-edge PC game tool Unreal Engine 3 is coming to the new wave of ultra-powerful smartphones, with mobile publisher Gameloft announcing plans to use the 3D toolkit for smartphone development.
Android is specifically mentioned in the last paragraph, along with iOS, PlayStation Network and “set-top boxes”. Gameloft to Develop Four New Games Using Unreal Engine 3
Gameloft the leading developer and publisher of digital and online games, announced today a long-term, multi-platform licensing agreement with Epic Games, Inc. that enables Gameloft to incorporate Unreal Engine 3 in four new games, two to be released in 2011 and two in 2012.
“Gameloft is very pleased to partner with Epic, especially with their ability to stay ahead of the curve and continually place the best game engine technology in developers’ hands at any given point in time”, said Julien Fournials, vice president of production, Gameloft. “Using Unreal Engine 3 allows us to push game visuals with remarkable lighting and high-fidelity environments. We are confident that players will enjoy the games powered by Unreal Engine 3.”
“There is no doubt that the four games running on Unreal Engine 3 will be visually stunning and take advantage of the powerful mobile gaming devices,” said Mark Rein, vice president, Epic Games. “We are thrilled to provide our technology to Gameloft and look forward to a lasting collaboration.”
Under the agreement, Gameloft plans to release games on multiple mobile and downloadable platforms, including iOS, Android, PlayStation®Network and set-top boxes.
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