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Castrum - Limbo developer Playdead's next game will be utilizing a third-party engine, the Unity Engine, leaving them free to focus on other things. However, their next game built with this engine will take at least 3 years to develop. With any luck, this new game will be on-par with the quality example set by Limbo.
Source: Edge
Limbo Developer's Next Game To Take 3+ Years To Make
Castrum
Friday, 26 August 2011
Castrum - Limbo developer Playdead's next game will be utilizing a third-party engine, the Unity Engine, leaving them free to focus on other things. However, their next game built with this engine will take at least 3 years to develop. With any luck, this new game will be on-par with the quality example set by Limbo.
Source: Edge
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