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Bungie co-founder's mobile studio signs Unreal Engine multi-title deal

Industrial Toys, the core-focused mobile development studio headed by Bungie co-founder Alex Seropian, has entered into a multi-title licensing deal with Epic Games, and is using Epic's Unreal Engine for its first mobile titles.

Mike Rose, Blogger

May 18, 2012

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Newsbrief: Industrial Toys, the core-focused mobile development studio headed by Bungie co-founder Alex Seropian, has entered into a multi-title licensing deal with Epic Games, and is using Epic's Unreal Engine for its first mobile titles. The studio will be utilizing the Unreal Engine 3 tools and feature set for its first unannounced mobile game, and will continue to use the engine for a number of future titles. Members of Industrial Toys have previously used the engine across a number of console game projects. Seropian's team will be using the engine to create mobile games that revolve around the idea of "being accessible without sacrificing quality."

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