 | This article or section contains information about an unreleased computer or video game. It is likely to contain information of a speculative nature, and the content may change dramatically as more information becomes available. | | Unreal Tournament 3 | | Developer(s) | Epic Games | | Publisher(s) | Midway Games | | Designer(s) | Steve Polge | | Engine | Unreal Engine 3 | | Release date(s) | June 1, 2007 North America PS3, Xbox 360 Fall 2007 | | Genre(s) | First-person shooter | | Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer | | Rating(s) | ESRB: RP | | Platform(s) | Windows, PlayStation 3, Linux, Xbox 360 | | Media | DVD, Blu-ray (PS3 only) | | Input | Keyboard, Mouse, Joystick, Controller Sixaxis | Unreal Tournament 3, codenamed Envy and formerly known as Unreal Tournament 2007, is part of the Unreal series of games and is the sequel to 2004's Unreal Tournament 2004. Using Unreal Engine 3, it is a first-person shooter video game designed mainly for multiplayer gaming. However, in a recent interview, the staff at Game Informer discovered that UT 3 will not have the normal UT single-player experience. Instead, there will actually be a story-line and the players "people" will have their own personalities. This is a change from the normal UT single-player campaign, which simply mimics the multiplayer mode and has ladders. The game is developed by Epic Games and will be published by Midway Games. Image File history File links Currentcvg. ...
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In 2005, Unreal Tournament 3, then known as Unreal Tournament 2007, was announced for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 3. On January 25, 2007, Midway made an official announcement that the newly renamed game, Unreal Tournament 3, would be released for Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.[1] Each version of the game is targeting a release date in the second half of 2007. Additionally, a demo will be released for Windows before the full game's release.[2][3][4] Microsoft Windows is the name of several families of proprietary software operating systems by Microsoft. ...
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Unreal Tournament 3 is also abbreviated as UT3 or UT2007, from its former title. Release date Currently, the game's official release date is unknown, though it is scheduled for release sometime in the second half of 2007[1] — meaning it could be released as late as December 2007. Epic has also mentioned that a beta or demo for the Windows version will be released before the console versions.[citation needed] The website "Play.com" suggests that the Windows version will be released first for Windows on March 1, 2007, with the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions following on October 1 and October 2, 2007, respectively. March 1 is the 60th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (61st in leap years). ...
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Engine and gameplay UT3 will use the Unreal Engine 3. The engine can take advantage of third party technologies such as PhysX physics cards to provide an advanced game experience.[5][6] The engine will require DX9 graphics cards. The game will feature many of the modes from the previous games in the series. Not returning, however, will be the "Bombing Run", "Double Domination", and "Assault" game types. The previously known Assault mode will be replaced by a new gametype called "Unreal Warfare", which will feature vehicles and accommodate a large number of players. According to sources within Epic, Unreal Warfare will feature a style of gameplay similar to UT2004's Onslaught, while also having objective-based side missions (like Assault), where the outcomes of those side missions could sway match progress to a specific side with the addition of new weapons, vehicles and more.[7] The AI bots will now respond to voice command as opposed to the past where the player must give commands through a command menu.[8] The Unreal Engine is a widely-used game engine developed by Epic Games. ...
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Development Like in Half-Life 2, the levels of UT3 are being developed with simple building blocks, with artwork to be added afterwards, so as to focus on improving gameplay. Lead designer Steve Polge claims, "We're not trying to make a prettier UT2K4. We're really trying to make a very new game." A larger emphasis is also being placed on AI. The bots in UT3 will be able to understand simple voice commands; while they will not understand speech as well as a human, Polge states the player will be able to "have some sort of conversational vibe with it". Half-Life 2 (HL2) is a science fiction first-person shooter computer game and the sequel to Half-Life. ...
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Content creation
Unreal Engine 3 allows for advanced lighting and real-time self shadowing on complex, intricate models. The Unreal Editor (also known as UnrealEd and UEd) is included with all UT games, and allows the user to edit and create custom content for the game. The editor for UT3 will be a little different from the editor for UT2004, as the older editor was for Unreal Engine 2.5 while UT3 uses Unreal Engine 3. One notable addition will be a "play" button allowing mappers to test their content from within the editor itself. There will also be a visual scripting interface, known as Kismet, allowing those with little or no programming knowledge to create their own mods easily. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1280x960, 193 KB)Screenshot from Unreal Tournament 2007. ...
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In an interview with Gamasutra, Tim Sweeney revealed that the Playstation 3 version of UT3 will support user mods, created on PCs and downloadable to the console.[9] Founded in 1997, Gamasutra is a web site for those interested in video games including video game developers. ...
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Gameplay The following game modes have been confirmed:[10] - Deathmatch
- Team Deathmatch
- Capture the flag
- Onslaught - Essentially a team deathmatch type of gameplay played on a huge map where the object is to destroy, capture and hold key power nodes. The gameplay is very similar to the conquest gametype of the Battlefield Series, however, after capturing key nodes the player must destroy the enemy's power core. Vehicles are extremely critical in onslaught mode. This mode was introduced in UT2004.
- Unreal Warfare (formerly known as Conquest) - New to the UT series, maps will be potentially as large as three Onslaught maps, and will have objectives similar to Assault maps. A limited form of resource management will exist in the form of tarydium mines or fields that must be captured; the more a team captures, the faster it can build vehicles and turrets, and the more bunkers it has the more tarydium it will need. Bunkers will possibly serve a similar purpose to power nodes in Onslaught. This type of gameplay mode was also in the game Command & Conquer: Renegade. A significant amount of details regarding Unreal Warfare has changed since "Conquest" was first announced, so it is possible that this form of resource management no longer exists.
- Vehicle Capture the Flag - Originally it was stated that there would be a separate gametype for Capture the Flag with vehicles, but it now appears as if that idea has been scrapped and vehicles will be included in Capture the Flag by default.[7]
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Weapons The following weapons have been confirmed:[7] - Impact Hammer - returning from UT, replacing the Shield Gun.
- Dual Enforcers - returning from UT, replacing the Assault Rifles. Primary fire is a basic automatic shot; secondary fire is a three round burst.
- Canister Gun - has two firing modes: Grenade Launcher and Mine Layer. Different types of ammunition will be needed for each firing mode. This weapon effectively combines two different UT2004 guns into a single, multi-purpose device. This weapon is unconfirmed and it is rumored that the grenade launcher and spider layer will be seperate weapons. With the revelation that the Bio Rifle was once again its own weapon, this weapon is presumed to have been dropped.
- Bio Rifle - similar to its previous UT games counterparts. A 25 January 2007 trailer and screenshot indicate this will be a seperate weapon, as opposed to a mode for the Canister Gun, as previously mentioned by Epic.
- Shock Rifle - Playtests confirmed that this weapon is now more similar to the UT99 version; the rate of fire is slower than the 2k4 version, and the cores are smaller and faster.
- Link Gun - features a primary fire mode much like the Pulse Gun from UT, comprised mainly of repeated bolts of green energy. The Link Gun is much more similar to the UT version than UT2004's Link Gun, having a much faster primary rate of fire (media showing the Link Gun confirmed this). The secondary fire mode fires a beam that, when linked to other team mates wielding the Link Gun, enhances its power. Additionally, the Link Gun can be used to repair vehicles and charge/heal power nodes in Onslaught 2.0/Unreal Warefare
- Tarydium Stinger - previously seen in Unreal and Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict, replaces the Minigun.
- Flak Cannon - much like its previous forms, sprays shards of metal when using the primary fire mode and, when using the secondary fire mode, launches an explosive flak shell into the air. Primary fire remains the same, but the arc of flak shells is shorter than it was in UT2k4.
- Rocket Launcher - primary fire will function similarly to the UT2004 Rocket Launcher with the ability to fire up to three rockets. It will also have an alternate function to fire up to three grenades as well, as seen in Unreal and UT 's "8-Ball" launcher, and dropped in UT2003/UT2004.[11]. The rocket launcher main fire retains its features from past games, being able to fire in either spread or tight spiral patterns. Rockets fire slower than the UT2k4 version, but deal more damage. It also has an improved homing feature.
- AVRiL - Anti-Vehicle Rocket Launcher (the "i" being for pronunciation purposes)
- Sniper Rifle - much like its predecessors, the Sniper Rifle fires when primary fire is pressed, and zooms in or out when secondary fire is pressed. This weapon has yet to be seen in any media.
- Translocator - a personal teleportation device. Primary fire launches a translocator beacon, while secondary fire teleports to that beacon.
- Redeemer - a portable nuclear missile capable of extreme damage. No information or media has been released about it.
- Target Painter - activates a level specific hazard (such as a rock slide).
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Vehicles The following vehicles have been confirmed:[12][13][14]
Axon vehicles The vehicles in Unreal Tournament 2004, including those in the Editor's Choice Edition, will return in UT3, referred to as "Axon Vehicles" as they are manufactured by the Axon Corporation. These are the more traditional of the two sets. Unreal Tournament 2004, also known as UT2004 or UT2K4, is a futuristic first-person shooter computer game designed mainly for multiplayer gaming, although the game has a built in single-player mode that mimics multiplayer gaming by featuring AI-bots. ...
The Manta is an extremely fast and agile hovercraft, using a pair of fan rotors on either side to hover. Its primary weapon is a pair of plasma cannons, and the secondary is a downward thrust that brings the vehicle low enough to the ground to clip heads off with its rotor blades. BHC SR-N4 The worlds largest car and passenger carrying hovercraft A hovercraft, or air-cushion vehicle (ACV), is a vehicle or craft that can be supported by a cushion of air ejected downwards against a surface close below it, and can in principle travel over any relatively smooth...
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- Scorpion (Light Assault Buggy)
The Scorpion buggy now has an enclosed cockpit as opposed to UT2004's unshielded cabin and fires Grenades instead of bolas(plasma ribbons). It has a speed-boost function (similar to Unreal 2 XMP buggy's) that allows long jumps off ramps and also works as a kamikaze self-destruct if the player ejects from the cockpit. Its secondary weapon is a pair of blades that extend to either side for cutting down enemies. The blades now extend from under the nose of the vehicle, rather than the sides as in the UT2004 version. Dune buggy A dune buggy is a recreational vehicle with big wheels and tires designed for use on sand dunes or beaches, especially a light vehicle with a modified engine mounted on an open chassis. ...
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- Hellbender (Armored Jeep)
The Hellbender is a two-man armored jeep with shock weaponry and a heavy build. The driver is able to use the skymine turret eliminating the need for an extra gunner manning the turret, as was the case with UT2004. The vehicle's rear mounted beams have done away with the charge and release style attack; they now feature a much faster rate of fire similar to the Shock Rifle. Jeep is an automobile marque (and registered trademark) of DaimlerChrysler. ...
The Cicada is a heavy, yet manoeuvrable two-seater flying gunship with an arsenal of powerful missiles. It also is equipped with a targeting mechanism allowing the pilot to target areas and release swarms of missiles. Unlike UT2004's Cicada, UT3's version will have its missiles home in on specific land units when they are targeted. The second seat controls a twin barrel turret on the belly. An interdictor is a type of attack aircraft that operates far behind enemy lines, with the express intent of interdicting the enemy logistics effort. ...
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The SPMA (or SPAM as many like to call it), is a long-range and mobile artillery unit that shoots powerful shells. The SPMA in UT3 has a half-track chassis (unlike the 6-wheel UT2004 version), and will allow players to more carefully calculate the trajectory and range of the shot - making the weapon more accurate to use. Whether or not the vehicle will have a skymine turret like the Hellbender (as it did in UT2004) is still unknown. Historically, artillery (from French artillerie) refers to any engine used for the discharge of projectiles during war. ...
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- Paladin (Prototype Defensive Tank)
The Paladin is a prototype one-manned tank that moves (slowly) on 8 wheels rather than the traditional tank treads. It is equipped with a powerful plasma shot and a shield that protects it and nearby players from a particular direction. It also features a powerful shockwave explosion that surrounds the tank, activated by firing the main cannon into its own deployed shield. The new Goliath Mk.2 will feature improved handling and upgraded weaponry and it "should handle more like a tank than a brick". It has been rumoured it will also feature destroyable treads. Playtests revealed that the main cannon fire was relatively the same; but the vehicle now featured a wide range "infantry killer" shell as its secondary fire(this is presumed to have replaced the secondary zoom function of the previous title). The secondary minigun turret has also been upgraded for much better accuracy and firepower. Image File history File links UT2007Golaith. ...
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- Leviathan ("Mobile Assault Station")
The Leviathan is a powerful five-man vehicle with a main turret controlled by the driver. The driver can deploy a super weapon at the cost of immobilizing the vehicle. There are also four secondary turrets controlled by other players. The secondary turrets feature shields similar to those on the Skaarj mothership's turrets in UT2004. Each turret has a different type of weapon. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (3300x2100, 4270 KB)[edit] Summary UT2007 Levithon Concept Art http://www. ...
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Necris vehicles The Necris, an alien species in the Unreal universe, will have a rival set of vehicles. There will be 9 new Necris vehicles with very different styling and unusual behaviors. Although they will not parallel Axon's vehicles, they are intended to make a good balance against them. The following vehicles have been confirmed:[15] Designed to be highly manuverable. It will feature a kamikaze function which will allow the pilot to bail out and turn it into a sort of flaming projectile that will inflict much more damage than the turret weapon it has. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x615, 120 KB) Summary A concept art image of the Necris Viper, a vehicle in the PC videogame Unreal Tournament 2007. ...
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Will have snake-like treads which adapt to the ground below it as it moves. Its main gun is very similar to mounted energy turrets. This vehicle has a zoom function. - Darkwalker (Heavy Walker)
The main weapon will be a laser beam which can fire in short bursts; secondary fire produces a tremendous "scream", which would knock opponents off their feet, making them easier targets. It will also have the ability to bend down or pop up in order to surprise the enemy. Judging by screenshots, the Darkwalkers somewhat resemble the "Striders" in Half-Life 2, and more strongly resemble the tripods from Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds. The second seat of the darkwalker is a powerful turret that projects plasma in a beam capable of instantly vapourising an unarmoured target (much like in war of the worlds, except much messier) Half-Life 2 (HL2) is a science fiction first-person shooter computer game and the sequel to Half-Life. ...
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A Necris aircraft that uses tentacles for a jellyfish-like method of propulsion through the air. Has the ability to boost and barrel roll to escape enemy fire.[16]
Other - Hoverboard (Personal transportation)
All players have a skateboard-like hoverboard, intended to provide a fast way to get around the larger maps of UT3. While on the hoverboard, players may attach themselves to a vehicle in order to be "towed" quickly. Players are unable to use their weapons, and are extremely vulnerable to attacks; the hoverboard is intended for non-combat use only. Players are also able to perform tricks while on the hoverboard, although this is purely cosmetic and has no effect on gameplay. This does not cite its references or sources. ...
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Teams White-skinned, gothic-looking undead with advanced technology. They also appeared in UT, and in UT2004 with the UT2004 Mega Pack. In Unreal Championship 2, they are described as humans resurrected via the "Necris Process" They are the antagonists of Unreal Tournament 3. New York City goth band The Naked and the Dead (1985) The goth subculture is a contemporary subculture prevalent in many countries. ...
Egyptians, who have been living on another planet and have advanced technology. Humans, who have been gene-boosted, giving them added qualities such as increased strength and aggressiveness. They mostly consist of disgruntled prisoners and criminals. A team of cybernetic robots with very advanced programming. Their leader is the first champion of the Tournament, Xan Kriegor. The robots have been created and are financed by the Liandri Corporation itself. They are upgraded each Tournament. Cybernetics is the study of communication and control, typically involving regulatory feedback in living organisms, machines and organisations, as well as their combinations. ...
A group of hardened mercenaries, led by Brock and his girlfriend Lauren (who will stay a part of this team). A veteran clan of reptilian alien warriors, slaves to the Skaarj during the time period of Unreal. In Unreal Tournament 3, they serve as soldiers for the Necris army. There was much initial confusion when media of the Krall was first released; many players thought they were in fact Skaarj, because they resembled Skaarj more so than the Krall. It was later confirmed by Epic that the aliens were in fact Krall, and not Skaarj. Reptilian humanoids are a recurring theme in mythology, fiction, and especially science fiction, fringe theories, and conspiracy theories. ...
Lead by Malcom, this famous team of former NEG soldiers needs no introduction. Not much is known about this team at this point. One of the characters of this team can be seen in a publicity screenshot - he is a black man wearing red armor. In the single player game the player can create a team of his own, name it, and play against the other teams.
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