Source: Next-Gen
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With German developer Crytek offering its CryEngine 2 commercially, the engine market is getting more interesting. Maybe Crytek’s entrance will keep Epic and its market-leading Unreal Engine 3 on its toes.
Epic Games’ affably combative vice president Mark Rein is getting hot under the collar, but it’s not the competition itself; it’s the idea that Epic has nothing to worry about. “It kills me when people say we have no competition,” he says. “There are lots of different engines people use to make games. Lots of people use Gamebryo. Lots of people use their own engines.”