Mozilla partners with Epic Games to bring Unreal Engine 3 to the web

Building on its recent advancements in JavaScript optimization, Mozilla has 
announced a partnership with Epic Games that will bring the Unreal Engine 3 to 
Firefox. Unlike the ill-fated InstantAction, this gives developers the 
opportunity to port high-end titles to the web without the use of plugins. 
Hardly content with enhancing desktop browser-based games, Mozilla is aiming to 
bring this experience to mobile devices -- but it's stopping short of providing 
any details beyond that. The company notes that it's currently working with 
major developers such as EA, ZeptoLab and Disney to bring optimizations to 
their existing titles. Mum's the word on when 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand will 
get the chance to soak browsers everywhere, but you can catch a video preview 
of something slightly less spectacular just after the break.

Filed under: Gaming, Software

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Source: Mozilla



Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/27/mozilla-epic-games-unreal-engine-3/

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