AGEIA
Technologies
Announces
Unreal
Tournament 3
PhysX
Mod-Kit And
Exclusive
Unreal
Engine 3
Content
Tornado &
LightHouse
PhysX Mod
Maps for UT3
Ready for
Download Now
Santa Clara,
Calif. –
November 21,
2007 –AGEIA™
Technologies,
Inc., the
pioneer in
hardware-accelerated
physics for
games, today
announced a
PhysX
Mod-Kit for
Unreal
Tournament 3
(UT3) that
will allow
developers
and modders
to create
completely
new
experiences
in the game
and
customize
existing
levels to
enhance
game-play
and
interactivity.
As the
engine that
drives
underlying
physics
interaction
in UT3,
PhysX
enables
dynamic
game-play on
all systems
with
additional
benefits for
PhysX
Processor
owners. The
AGEIA PhysX
UT3 Mod-Kit
will offer
modders
everything
they need to
easily add
PhysX-powered
content into
the UT3
universe.
Complementing
Epic’s
Unreal
Engine 3
(UE3) tools
that are
already
deeply
integrated
with PhysX
technology
will be
additional
tools,
guides,
tutorials
and
documentation
and assets
and
examples.
The PhysX
UT3 Mod-Kit
will be
available
for download
from AGEIA
and
distribution
partners in
December.
For more
information,
visit
http://www.ageia.com/physx/ut3.html.
To showcase
the power of
the PhysX
UT3 Mod-Kit
and the
PhysX
processor,
AGEIA
Technologies
is rolling
out a series
of Extreme
PhysX Mod
Levels for
UT3
available as
a free
download
starting
today. The
first set of
PhysX mods
includes the
“Tornado”
and
“LightHouse”
levels. The
AGEIA
Tornado
PhysX Mod,
which was
first
revealed at
the Leipzig
Games
Conference
earlier this
year,
features
incredible
physical
realism and
revolutionary
new
environmental
impact
powered by
the PhysX
processor.
This
completely
new CTF map
is named for
the PhysX-powered
tornado
which tears
the
battlefield
apart as the
game
progresses.
In addition,
the tornado
actually
lures
rockets and
projectile
weapons into
its vortex,
if fired too
close,
presenting
both dynamic
risk and
reward to
daring
players.
Complementing
Tornado is a
new PhysX
mod called
LightHouse,
which
introduces
an ominous,
dungeon-like
structure
with myriad
levels and
hidden
corridors,
featuring a
variety of
destructible
walls,
floors and
ceilings and
new
weaponry.
Additional
maps and
mods
showcasing
other types
of PhysX
implementations
and level
morphs will
be available
soon as part
of this
ongoing
AGEIA
Mod-Kit
program. The
Mods will
continue to
offer
compelling
game-play
scenarios as
well as
provide
examples of
AGEIA PhysX
use
encouraging
modders to
produce
their own
PhysX-driven
experiences.
Together
with the
recently
announced
AGEIA
Adaptive
Physics
EXtensions™
(AGEIA
APEX™)
Development
Platform,
the PhysX
UT3 Mod-Kit
provides a
comprehensive
technology
suite to
customize
UT3. Coupled
with great
deals on
PhysX cards
in place for
the holiday
season and
the upcoming
UE3-based
Warmonger:
Operation
Downtown
Destruction
from
NetDevil on
November
28th, now is
the time to
get involved
in expanding
the Unreal
experience
with PhysX.
”We’re
excited to
be a part of
the future
of the
Unreal
Universe.
Integrating
AGEIA PhysX
has never
been
easier,”
said Manju
Hegde, CEO
of AGEIA
Technologies.
“Designers
and modders
can use our
powerful
PhysX UT3
Mod-Kit and
UE3
developers
can build on
the AGEIA
Adaptive
Physics
EXtensions™
(APEX™)
Platform to
manipulate
physically
realistic
and
interactive
worlds in
next-generation
games – this
is what the
future of
modding and
game design
is all
about.”
About AGEIA™
Technologies,
Inc.
AGEIA™
Technologies,
Inc., is the
pioneer of
hardware-accelerated
physics for
PC games and
has
developed
the world's
first
dedicated
physics
processor,
the AGEIA
PhysX™
processor.
The AGEIA
PhysX
Processor
powers
massive and
pervasive
real-time
interactive
worlds that
for the
first time
obey the
laws of
classical
physics.
AGEIA
provides a
world-class
cross
platform
software
development
kit to
simplify
advanced
physics
programming
for the
PhysX
processor,
as well
next-generation
gaming
consoles.
AGEIA is
changing the
face of
gaming by
working with
more than
sixty
leading
developers
and
publishers
to deliver
the next
generation
of
physically
immersive
entertainment.
The company,
headquartered
in Mountain
View,
Calif., is
privately-held.
For more
information
visit
http://www.ageia.com.