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'''Unreal Engine 3''' ('''UE3''') is a computer [[game engine]] developed by [[Epic Games]]. It is the third generation of [[Unreal Engine]], designed for [[DirectX]] 9/10/11 [[Personal computer|PC]]s, the [[Xbox 360]], the [[PlayStation 3]], and [[OpenGL]]-based OS ([[Mac OS X]], iOS). Its renderer supports many advanced techniques including HDRR, per-pixel lighting, and dynamic shadows, and builds upon the tools available in previous versions of the engine.
Unreal Engine 3 is a game development framework for [[next-generation]] [[console|consoles]] and DirectX9-equipped [[PC]]'s, providing the array of core technologies, content creation tools, and support infrastructure.
 
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Epic has used this version of the engine for their in-house games ''[[Unreal Tournament 3]]'', ''[[Gears of War]]'', and an improved version for ''[[Gears of War 2]]''. Due to aggressive licensing, this current iteration has garnered a great deal of support from several big licensees, including [[Atari]], [[Activision]], [[Capcom]], [[Disney Interactive Studios|Disney]], [[Konami]], [[Koei]], [[2K Games]], [[Midway Games]], [[THQ]], [[Ubisoft]], [[Sega]], [[Sony]], [[Electronic Arts]], [[Square Enix]], [[3D Realms]], and more.
   
 
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Unreal Engine 3 (UE3) is a computer game engine developed by Epic Games. It is the third generation of Unreal Engine, designed for DirectX 9/10/11 PCs, the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3, and OpenGL-based OS (Mac OS X, iOS). Its renderer supports many advanced techniques including HDRR, per-pixel lighting, and dynamic shadows, and builds upon the tools available in previous versions of the engine.

Epic has used this version of the engine for their in-house games Unreal Tournament 3, Gears of War, and an improved version for Gears of War 2. Due to aggressive licensing, this current iteration has garnered a great deal of support from several big licensees, including Atari, Activision, Capcom, Disney, Konami, Koei, 2K Games, Midway Games, THQ, Ubisoft, Sega, Sony, Electronic Arts, Square Enix, 3D Realms, and more.

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Unreal Engine 3 official page