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Silicon Knights Working to ‘Develop The Next Generation of Gaming Systems’

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Silicon Knights is currently in the process of designing on a new game development engine based around 3D technology – which they state will improve upon the existing audio, video and camera systems in current 3D games. Through the use of these tools, they plan to help “develop the next generation of gaming systemsand become a self-sustainable, self-publishing company.”

 

While it’s clear that Silicon Knights isn’t jumping into the console development market to compete with the big three, there’s little doubt that 3D technology will be a large part of the next generation in gaming. Whether it’s the recent rumors regarding the Xbox 720 andPS4 or the already announced Wii U, many gamers are eagerly awaiting a more effective implementation of 3D within the industry.

Read the full story here: http://gamerant.com/silicon-knights-3d-gaming-consoles-ryanb-96093/

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