Andrew is a science-fiction/adventure-horror writer from the UK and a graduate of Falmouth University currently working for both GameRant and DualShockers. At ...
Crytek is apparently making Crysis Next, a F2P battle royale shooter set in the FPS series. Old reports suggest this project will be powered by Improbable's SpatialOS multiplayer engine. Back in ...
NOTE: The steps below tell you how to migrate from an earlier version of the SpatialOS SDK for Unity (before SpatialOS 13.0). If you are installing SpatialOS and the SpatialOS SDK for Unity for the ...
Coherence is the latest project in the trend towards more democratised game development tools. Playdead and Jumpship co-founder Dino Patti, Unity co-founder David Helgason and DICE's Peter Björklund ...
Games technology company Improbable, who you may know from their SpatialOS tech or their recent feud with Unity, have announced the opening of their own game development studios. The games developed ...
What just happened? Crytek, the developer of the Crysis series and Warface, has announced its collaboration with Improbable has led to the development of a "new AAA game" built with SpatialOS, a cloud ...
Born in Queens, raised in Vegas, living in Vancouver. 25, loves dogs, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and long form video critiques. Crytek has announced they are partnering with Improbable for, "a new ...
Crytek today announced it's working on a new online-driven AAA game built with Cryengine and SpatialOS technology. Crytek and Improbable, the company behind SpatialOS, are teaming up to make a new ...
A dispute with engine maker Unity had created questions about the future of middleware SpatialOS' support of the Unity Engine. Now, with the disagreement coming to an amicable close, that is no longer ...
Last week, we reported on the conflict between Improbable and Unity, which threatened to deep-six several games that were in development using Improbable's SpatialOS. Today, we received word of a ...
SpatialOS isn't officially supported, meaning Unity can't vouch for its quality or compatibility, but developers can continue to use the platform for live and still-in-development games.
Days after a nasty public split with cloud gaming developer Improbable, Unity has reinstated the company's license and updated its own terms of service to offer what ...
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