Reverb Gets Worldwide Site License of the Unreal Engine 3

There are some digital games that are about to get a whole lot prettier.

Reverb Publishing announced that it has entered a site licensing agreement for the use of Epic’s Unreal Engine 3. Now any developer that signs with Reverb Publishing will have access to UE3 and Reverb’s digital publishing program designed for PSN, XBLA, PC, MAC, iOS, and Android. It’s a mouthful, but it means a better tool for any developer working with them. Dungeon Defenders was their first title to use the engine and it was pretty sweet. So in the end, this should mean better games for us.

 

Image Source via Digital Noob

Katie Horstman
Katie Horstman
Katie Horstman

Staff Writer

Katie has always had a connection to games and was able to make Super Mario Bros. a motion game before Nintendo even thought of the Wii. She has a serious addiction; an illness if you may, of loving ridiculous games. She has been through an extensive digital rehabilitation, but we fear her addiction is surfacing again.

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