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Tilted Mill licenses Empire Earth engine

Posted by Garrett @ Sunday - February 16, 2003 - 02:21 -
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Thanks to Andy for dropping us a press release from Tilted Mill announcing the license of the Empire Earth engine.
    TILTED MILL LICENSES EMPIRE EARTH™ ENGINE

    Wellesley, 16 February 2003 – Tilted Mill Entertainment has signed a license agreement with Stainless Steel Studios to use the Empire Earth™ engine. The Tilted Mill team has been working on its first project based on this technology for almost a year now.

    This engine has been the cornerstone of Empire Earth™, one of the most successful games of all times, having sold roughly 1.5 million copies worldwide. “The technology is very solid, and incredibly versatile. We will be enhancing it further, and plan on using it to create a variety of different titles in the coming years. This technology will not only save us several years of research and development time, allowing us to jump start development and build momentum for our projects quickly, but also removes a huge amount of risk and uncertainty from the process. We’re confident this engine will allow us to make the best games ever, and Tilted Mill is indebted to Rick Goodman and all the team at Stainless Steel Studios for their efforts and cooperation in making this possible.” says Chris Beatrice, president and director of development at Tilted Mill.

    Tilted Mill is actively using the engine for one project right now, but has begun laying the foundations for two others to be based on this technology. The studio is already working with a major publisher on its first project, due to be announced this year.
Word on the net is, that this title may be a RPG title already, as Tilted Mill's homepage also announced, that Gus Smedstad, lead programmer and lead designer of Heroes of Might and Magic IV has joined their team...stay tuned!
 
 
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