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Square Enix Licenses Unreal 3 Engine
Company plans to use the engine for multiple projects - to be announced.
Date: Thursday, November 17, 2011
Author: James Fudge

Epic Games has inked an agreement with Square Enix Co., Ltd. that grant Square Enix a license to develop multiple games using Unreal Engine 3 technology. Epic Games Japan, which supports the company’s licensees locally, worked directly with Square Enix on the new license.

“It is a pleasure to provide Square Enix with an exceptional game engine that will help them bring thrilling new experiences to legions of fans all over the world,” said Taka Kawasaki, territory manager of Epic Games Japan. “Many Western games have achieved great success with the Unreal Engine, and this milestone reflects the Japanese development community’s trust in our technical prowess. We can’t wait to see how Square Enix fuses the power of Unreal Engine 3 with its beautiful characters, enthralling storylines and fantastic gameplay.”

Details about the games using the Unreal Engine under this license agreement will be revealedby Square Enix.

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