EA's Frostbite 3
engine, which underpins many of the company's next generation titles, looks
like it won't support Nintendo's Wii U. Johan Andersson,
Technical Director of the Frostbite project at EA DICE, says the company tested
Frostbite 2 on the console and found the results to be "not too
promising," to the point where it "chose not to go down [the]
path" of porting the next version. Leaked slides from earlier this year revealed
that EA has approximately 15 games in development that use Frostbite 3, the
implication being that Wii U gamers are going to miss out on some fairly big
titles, including Battlefield 4, Star Wars, the next Mass Effect
and, as Joystiq pointed out last week, this year's version of Madden
NFL.
It all adds up to a notable loss of support for the new console -- but
hey, EA-style gaming was hardly a core part of the Nintendo experience in the
first place. [Source]
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