PathEngine SDK now on 5.10, to be used in new title for PS3 and Xbox 360?

PathEngine now on 5.10, licensed to Creative Assembly for new title on PS3, 360 - Image 1 

According to an official press release handed over by the friendly neighborhood mailman, PathEngine, makers of the self-titled pathfinding and movement SDK, announced Release 5.10 of their SDK. Sporting a ramped up graph search core and improvements in performance for dealing with dynamic obstacles, the SDK was licensed to at least three more parties.

In addition to 3d-io and Dongguk University of Korea, the SDK has been “proudly” announced to be licensed to Creative Assembly, the makers of the phenomenal Total War strategy series. In fact, it has been explicitly stated that the SDK will be incorporated in the UK and Brisbane-based developer’s as yet unnamed project for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Creative Assembly has currently just polished up their Total War Kingdoms expansion for the latest installment to the Total War series, Medieval II: Total Wars. Does that mean there’s a totally new Total War title heading for the next-gen console? We’ll keep you posted as developments come up.

PathEngine now on 5.10, licensed to Creative Assembly for new title on PS3, 360 - Image 1 

According to an official press release handed over by the friendly neighborhood mailman, PathEngine, makers of the self-titled pathfinding and movement SDK, announced Release 5.10 of their SDK. Sporting a ramped up graph search core and improvements in performance for dealing with dynamic obstacles, the SDK was licensed to at least three more parties.

In addition to 3d-io and Dongguk University of Korea, the SDK has been “proudly” announced to be licensed to Creative Assembly, the makers of the phenomenal Total War strategy series. In fact, it has been explicitly stated that the SDK will be incorporated in the UK and Brisbane-based developer’s as yet unnamed project for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Creative Assembly has currently just polished up their Total War Kingdoms expansion for the latest installment to the Total War series, Medieval II: Total Wars. Does that mean there’s a totally new Total War title heading for the next-gen console? We’ll keep you posted as developments come up.

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