Grasshopper takes UE3 for EA horror game
October 7th, 2008 @ 06:56

Suda51’s Grasshopper Manufacture’s licensed Unreal Engine 3 for its upcoming multiplatform EA horror, the company’s announced.
“Unreal Engine 3 is a powerful, easy-to-implement game engine that is helping the creative team at Grasshopper quickly bring our vision to life,” said Suda.
“The innovative tools and technology in Unreal Engine 3 help developers create games faster, easier and with less risk.”
No date on the game as yet. Press release after the link.
GRASSHOPPER MANUFACTURE LICENSES UNREAL ENGINE 3
Guildford – October 7, 2008 – Iconic Japanese developer Grasshopper Manufacture has licensed Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 3 for a new multiplatform action horror game to be published by Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS). The new game is produced by legendary Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami and directed by innovative game designer Suda51.
“Unreal Engine 3 is a powerful, easy-to-implement game engine that is helping the creative team at Grasshopper quickly bring our vision to life,” said Goichi Suda, CEO of Grasshopper Manufacture. “The innovative tools and technology in Unreal Engine 3 help developers create games faster, easier and with less risk.”
“It’s an honor to work with Mikami-san and Suda-san on their next project,” said Jay Wilbur, vice president, Epic Games. “Grasshopper Manufacture is one of the most daring and innovative studios in the world, and we can’t wait to see what they’re able to do with Unreal Engine 3.
For more information about Grasshopper Manufacture, please visit www.grasshoppermanufacture.com
For more information about Epic Games, please visit www.epicgames.com
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Posted in: Action, Development, EA, Horror, PS3, Xbox 360
Tags: Grasshopper Manufacture, suda51, unreal engine 3
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October 7th, 2008 at 7:49 am
Suda51 creating a multi-platform game that’ll use a form of technology that will take advantage of at least part of the power available to the platforms it’s being released on?
I have to say, I loved that silly Wii game and Killer7 before that, so this news makes me happy in ways that few things do. Bless ‘em.
October 7th, 2008 at 8:12 am
I’d completely forgotten about this!
October 7th, 2008 at 10:22 am
Is this supposed to be Kurayami?