Unreal Engine 4 not coming to the Wii U

unreal-engine-4-logo I've got very bad new for the people that invested on the Wii U.During this year's GDC(Game Developers Conference), someone straight up asked Epic Games if their next-gen engine would be coming to the Wii U, the answer? No.

No is actually the short answer, when Epic co-founder Mark Rein was asked that question during that panel he said:

“Hahaha no. I mean, sorry, it’s not really a correct answer. We’re not… we have Unreal Engine 3 for the Wii U. Right? And Unreal Engine 3 is powering all kinds of amazing games, still lots of games are being made with Unreal Engine 3. We announced today about a new Unreal Engine 3 license. Unreal Engine 3 doesn’t disappear because of Unreal Engine 4. But our goal for Unreal Engine 4 console-wise is next-gen consoles. That’s really what our energies are focused on. If you want to make a Wii U game, we have Unreal Engine 3, and it’s powering some of the best games on the Wii U already.”

Even if they say the Unreal Engine 3 is not dead and that great games are still using the old engine, this statement alone is a big blow for Nintendo's next-gen console.. This yet again limits what could be released in the Wii U and third-party support won't be as strong as Nintendo intended.

Frostbite 3 Engine is also not coming to the Wii U

To make matters worse EA announced as well that the Wii U won't have Frostbite 3 Engine support. If this stays true, we won't be seeing Dragon Age 3, Battlefield 4, and the next Mass Effect game(will be using the Frostbite Engine)  on the Wii U. This doesn't help the new console one bit. From the looks of things, it seems that Nintendo will have to rely solely on first party titles yet again and exclusive titles to keep the Wii U alive, unless they have something huge to announce during this year.

With news like this, it's hard for me to even consider the Wii U a next-gen console but a current gen. Time will only tell, but it's not looking good.

[Source: Kotaku, Polygon]

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Screenshots

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New screenshots taken from the GDC 2013 presentation of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.

A few screenshots from the newly revealed MGS5 from GDC 2013 (Game Developers Conference) running on the new FOX Engine from Kojima Productions. These look fantastic and look even better in motion. I can't wait to see more about this from Konami.

While the game is looking hella sweet, I've come across a not-so-nice rumor. Been seeing a lot of comments about David Hayter not being a part of MGS5 which, if this is true, is a huge bummer. David Hayter has been such a huge part of the MGS series as being the iconic voice of both Solid and Naked Snake. But don't rage out just yet because remember that Konami also didn't approach Quinton Flynn (the voice of Raiden) until Platinum Games took over the development of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. Perhaps not including David Hayter in these early stages of MGS5's development was also a way of keeping it a secret to the media.

You can check out the reveal trailer here.