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Ubisoft released a new developer diary for The Division’s Snowdrop Engine at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
During Ubisoft Massive's latest video tour of The Division's impressive Snowdrop engine at GDC 2014, one developer likened his ease of creating a bleak depiction of urban decay to tinkering with a ...
The Division's Snowdrop engine could be heading to other Ubisoft series, according to Martin Hultberg, head of IP at Ubisoft Massive.
Development on game engine Snowdrop started about five years ago, Cortes said, before The Division was in development and before the specifications were known for either the PlayStation 4 or the ...
This engine is called Snowdrop, and if you've played The Division, you'll have already seen its effect on the game's amazing visuals.
Tom Clancy's The Division publisher Ubisoft has discussed in some detail the power of the shooter's underlying Snowdrop engine, and how it was designed to both optimise and unlock new potential in ...
Check out how we test and review games here The Division’s Snowdrop Engine has been in development at Ubisoft Massive for around five years, brand art director Rodrigo Cortes has revealed.
Ubisoft might have found a winner with its Snowdrop engine, the gorgeous piece of technology that powers The Division - speaking of which, the open beta is here - are you enjoying it?
The Division 's Snowdrop engine has been given new screens and a trailer by Ubisoft. The video and screens offer a technical demonstration of Snowdrop's capabilities, featuring assets and ...
Snowdrop, the engine that will power Tom Clancy's The Division on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC, will rest on three pillars. When creating Snowdrop, developer Massive “reevaluated the ...
The Snowdrop Engine is being built by Massive Entertainment for The Division game, and the video after the jump shows what you can expect from effects that will be in the game and powered by the ...
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