The Division may not have had a trailer that revealed new gameplay, however the new
Snowdrop engine is a jaw - dropping spectacle to behold:
The demo showcased plenty of the same, including the beauty of their new
Snowdrop engine, combat...
Mario + Rabbids runs on Ubisoft's relatively new
Snowdrop Engine, the framework that has so far been used to power both The Division and the upcoming South Park: The Fractured But Whole.
The Snowdrop engine is efficient and flexible, enabling relatively small teams to create ambitious AAA games.
The Division 2 will run on a updated version of
the Snowdrop Engine which Ubisoft states «Snowdrop engine
The Ubisoft developed game is built with the studio's
Snowdrop engine, a newer engine used first in Tom Clancy's The Division, and for the upcoming South Park: The Fractured but Whole.
It looks to have a great story with truly new - gen graphics and ideas on a large scale, thanks to Ubisoft's own
Snowdrop engine.
Ubisoft is developing Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle on the publisher's proprietary
Snowdrop engine, according to the assets we've seen.
The game is being developed by Ubisoft on their proprietary
Snowdrop engine.
The Division 2 will be powered by an updated version of
the Snowdrop engine that enables us to realize our ambitions for the sequel, but more importantly, we're also taking everything we learned over the past two years and applying it towards the sequel to make sure we get it right.
Since this is a Tom Clancy title, there's a huge focus on realism, which is why developer Massive Entertainment used
the Snowdrop Engine to recreate the streets, major landmarks and general atmosphere of the Big Apple.
The demo showcased plenty of the same, including the beauty of their new
Snowdrop engine, combat mechanics, and the skill system.
Ubisoft has released a short teaser to announce a future trailer to showcase
their snowdrop engine, inviting us to «discover what powers a true next - gen game» while featuring a small clip from the upcoming MMO / Action...
For instance, Tom Clancy's The Division is being made by Ubisoft Massive and Reflections using the studio's specially designed
Snowdrop engine.
In a new video from GDC 2014, Massive Entertainment, a Ubisoft Studio, discusses the power of
the Snowdrop engine; Massive's in - house answer to...
In a new video from GDC 2014, Massive Entertainment, a Ubisoft Studio, discusses the power of
the Snowdrop engine; Massive's in - house answer to video game creation on the new generation of consoles.
This particular feat was made possible due to the entire game being developed from the ground up with Ubisoft Massive's
Snowdrop engine.
He is joined by Anders Holmquist, ex-technical director on The Division and
its Snowdrop engine; Martin Hultberg, The Division's IP director and head of comms at Massive; Petter Mannerfelt, The Division's game director, producer, and technical director; and Rodrigo Cortes, art director for The Division and brand art director for Hitman.
«With the power of Massive's
Snowdrop engine, and the team's passion and obsessive focus on detail, we know they're the right group to bring the beauty and danger of Pandora to life,» Cameron told the UbiBlog.
Viewers of this year's VGX Awards however were treated to some more footage from The Division, as Ubisoft released a tech - focused trailer showcasing the muscle power of the game's
Snowdrop Engine.
Not exact matches
Experience a feel - good adventure filled with humor, epic music, vibrant animation, and colorful visuals, powered by the
Snowdrop ™
engine.
They have made their main game
engine,
Snowdrop, compatible with the Switch.
Following a teaser from a few days ago, Ubisoft has now officially revealed the whole trailer for its upcoming next generation
engine —
Snowdrop — which debuts with the launch of a brand - new IP — The Division.
Throughout his international career, he has contributed to critically acclaimed franchises like Ghost Recon and The Division and led technical teams on state of the art game
engines such as CryEngine and
Snowdrop.
Ubisoft showed a demo of its graphically stunning online multiplayer tactical shooter, focusing on the game's new
engine Snowdrop.