GDC Online 2010: Mark Rein on iOS and Epic Citadel

If you are an iPhone gamer and haven’t tried Epic Citadel yet, you’re doing yourself a disservice. Epic Games wowed the crowd at the recent Apple event with the free demo, showing an astoundingly beautiful virtual town running in full 3D graphics on the iPhone and the iPad. Epic’s Mark Rein is here at GDC Online 2010 this week to talk to developers about Unreal Engine 3 on iOS and other platforms (he can’t keep from showing off the game running on Android, even when you tell him that you work for an Apple blog and don’t write about Android anyway), and I cornered him to chat about Epic Citadel and Project Sword, the game it’s serving as a demo for.

My first question was what drew Epic to a platform like the iPhone in the first place — the developer is known for titles like Unreal Tournament and Gears of War, which are big flashy titles that sell Microsoft’s platforms, not Apple’s. Rein told me that it was “the power of the hardware. It was capable of doing what we wanted it to do in mobile. That’s always been our driving philosophy, is when we have platforms that are powerful enough to run our technology, and there’s a good business case for supporting them, that we would.”

TUAWGDC Online 2010: Mark Rein on iOS and Epic Citadel originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 07 Oct 2010 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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