Cueil on 21 February 2010
slowburn said: I am not sure what there is to buy, except for the name. They were doing good when everybody was using their engine. Now everybody built their own engine and has no need for them. Epic said they were working on an engine for the next gen, but that would be insane, without knowing the architecture your building for. And from the interview, it doesn't sound like they have been keeping up with everybody else on a technology level. |
Well the Epic name... the URE3 license fees... then the Unreal IP and the Gears IP... run it like Bungie and we could see Epic come back in a few years self owned again