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Pjams said:
Scoobes said:
It's not that surprising really all things considered. Really, as impressive as Epic's UE 4.0 demo is, it's still just a demo and it's unlikely any next gen games will look quite that impressive. On the other hand, Frostbite 2.0 and the DX11 version of CryEngine 3 give EA and Crytek good and proven starting platforms for next gen.


Actually EA has no rights to anything Crytek does. Crytek owns all of their property. So if Ea wanted to use CryEngine 3, they would have to pay for the leasing rights just like anyone else.

I know, Crytek are part of the EA partners program.

I meant to say 'Frostbite & EA' and 'Cryengine3 & Crytek' as seperate entities/companies.