Epic Games has expanded by opening a new studio: Impossible Studios. Based in Hunt Valley, Maryland, they’re bringing in a wide range of senior-level talent to create their games.
“Epic Games has truly embraced this stellar collection of developers who were displaced by the closing of Big Huge Games,” said studio director Sean Dunn. “They have looked after us with complete care, giving us all the tools and resources we need to make a lot of gamers happy.”
The studio’s first project will be Infinity Blade: Dungeons, another entry into the massively-successful iOS franchise. Powered by Unreal Engine 3, the game is sure to have the same great action and stellar graphics as its predecessors.
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