Frostbite Go brings EA's engine to mobile devices
Will "bring true Frostbite experiences to all major mobile platforms"
Electronic Arts's favorite little engine is coming to mobile devices. The team behind the software revealed "Frostbite Go," an initiative to bring the engine to EA's mobile projects, on its new website (via NeoGAF).
"One of our most exciting current projects is called Frostbite Go, a mobile division empowering EA game developers with Frostbite’s proven excellent workflows and features to bring true Frostbite experiences to all major mobile platforms," the site's history page reads.
Frostbite 3 will debut in Battlefield 4, and the engine is also powering many of EA's other upcoming AAA titles, including Dragon Age 3: Inquisition and the next Mass Effect. Now we can expect to see the adaptable engine show up in the publisher's ample selection of mobile games.
Electronic Arts has announced no plans to get Frostbite working on Wii U.
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