Anthony Taormina is an original member of the Game Rant team, having been part of the publication for 15 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and manages its social media, PR, and ...
The engine that powers Battlefield and Need for Speed is coming to “all major mobile platforms” in the form of Frostbite Go, according to Electronic Arts’ (EA) Frostbite website. The announcement is ...
EA has this week announced the launch of Frostbite Go a mobile version of its powerful Frostbite games engine used to power games such as Battlefield 3. EA has created a new division to develop the ...
EA has launched a website all about the Frostbite engine, and with it comes further confirmation that the Frostbite engine will be used to create mobile titles. EA pretty much confirmed the engine for ...
EA is developing a variant of its exclusive Frostbite Engine for mobile devices. As detailed on Frostbite's fancy new website, EA is working on something called Frostbite Go, "a mobile division ...
Electronic Arts and DICE have revealed that the Frostbite engine is coming to mobile platforms under the project name Frostbite Go. The engine and the division developing it share the same name, ...
It appears that while EA's making claims that its Frostbite 3 game engine (which powers next-gen's Battlefield 4) can't run on Nintendo's Wii U, the game publisher is also working on bringing "true ...
DICE is hiring mobile software developers who will help the studio bring "Frostbite to mobile platforms." This is according to job descriptions posted by the company and dug up by Superannuation. The ...
EA has published a website for its Frostbite graphical engine, and text on the website mentions the existence of a project called Frostbite Go, which EA describes as "a mobile division empowering EA ...
DICE is looking to bring the Frostbite engine to mobile devices. In a listing for a mobile software developer on its official site, the Battlefield studio says it’s “bringing Frostbite to mobile ...
DICE's Frostbite engine made quite an impression when it debuted with Battlefield 3. Since then, it's been used in a number of Electronic Arts-published games, from Need for Speed to Dragon Age 3.
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