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Monday, August 20, 2007

XL Games Chooses CryEngine 2 For Upcoming MMO

-We recently reported that Entropia Universe was turning to Crytek's CryEngine 2 for a graphical boost; now, our sister site Gamasutra is reporting that Korean developer XLGames, founded by Lineage creator and former executive VP of development at NCSoft Jake Song, has announced that it will also be using Crytek's CryEngine 2 for its forthcoming massively multiplayer game.

From Gamasutra:

Crytek's first engine was previously used for NCSoft's AION, an arrangment which XL vice president and technical director Patrick Doane describes as seeing "a lot of success," adding that after seeing CryEngine 2 dmoes, "we just knew we wanted to continue to work with their great new tools and engine.”

XL CEO Jake Song, previously featured on Gamasutra, noted that apart from its graphics capabilities, the engine was selected for "the unprecedented ability it offers to physically interact with the environment," which he says will allow the company "to create entirely new modes of game play which up to now we could only dream of implementing.”

Said Crytek managing director Faruk Yerli, "Jake Song is a true pioneer and legend in the world of massively multiplayer games, having almost single handedly created the original market for them in Asia. To now have his own company select the CryEngine 2 as their middleware, and Crytek as their primary technology provider, demonstrates a high level of confidence in our tools and technology, as well as in our team’s ability to support their ongoing efforts to build a ground breaking new next generation game, not only now, but also for many years to come.”

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Posted by Leigh Alexander on August 20, 2007 12:29 PM |

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