Unigine Announces The Three New Linux Games
Unigine Corp has announced the three winners of its Linux game development competition. The three winning teams that will now be granted Unigine Engine licenses to develop their titles include Kot-In-Action, Gamepulp, and MED-Art.
The winners were announced in this press release. Unfortunately, the press release is light on substance in terms of the Linux game plans for these three indie teams, but we have learned some other information too from Unigine Corp.
The first place winner was Kot-In-Action, which is a distributed game studio with headquarters in Texas. This game was based upon the DarkPlaces engine (the one that's used by Nexuiz/Xonotic) so it will be a huge upgrade for them going from DarkPlaces to Unigine.
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