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07.13.10

IllFonic has licensed CryENGINE 3 from Crytek for Nexuiz, the upcoming Xbox Live arcade and PlayStation Network futuristic arena first-person shooter. The game, which ships this winter, is the first to utilize the technology behind Crtek’s Crysis 2. CryENGINE 3 has allowed the IllFonic development team to achieve their vision for Nexuiz that will push the limits of what gamers can expect from an AAA digital downloadable title.  

06.12.10

Just in time for E3 2010, German videogame publisher Gameforge has inked a worldwide licensing agreement with CBS Consumer Products to publish free-to-play (F2P) browser games based on the legendary science-fiction franchise Star Trek. Acquiring the Star Trek license marks the start of Gameforge’s global expansion, as the online game publisher begins development to bring the Star Trek universe to life in browser-based properties, beginning in 2011. The first games under the international licensing agreement will take players into the deep reaches of space in the Star Trek Classic timeline as well as the tumultuous and vibrant timeline of Star Trek Deep Space Nine.

01.29.10

RealD, the world's leading 3D technology provider for cinema and professional applications, announced that Ubisoft, in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising (Fox Licensing), has licensed and integrated the company's proprietary stereoscopic RealD Format into James Cameron's Avatar: The Game.  The RealD Format allows for a seamless direct connection between Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and 3D-enabled TVs with integrated RealD technology for an unsurpassed 3D gaming experience.