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  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

    Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

    As the much anticipated return of the genre-defining military conflict title, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising is set to take gamers as close to war as they’ll ever want to get. In a shooter that recreates the brutal reality of the modern combat experience in stunning detail, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising will challenge players to survive the chaos and rapidly evolving situations of modern warfare in a new contemporary theatre. Be sure to try it with new ATI Eyefinity technology for a spectacular tactical view.

     

  • Dragon Age™: Origins

    Dragon Age™: Origins

    In Dragon Age™: Origins, the survival of humanity rests in the hands of those chosen by fate.  You are a Grey Warden, one of the last of an ancient order of guardians who have defended the lands throughout the centuries.  Betrayed by a trusted general in a critical battle, you must hunt down the traitor and bring him to justice.

  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat™

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat™

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat™ is the third stand-alone game in the highly-acclaimed Survival FPS S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series. Featuring DirectX® 11 support, the game is available now in Russia and will be released worldwide by early 2010.  The game has a vast environment modeled after the city of Pripyat, the epicentre of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster including the Pripyat river basin, Kpoachi village, which was completely buried after the disaster because of its proximity to the Chernobyl plant, factories and railway stations.

  • Frostbite Game Engine

    Frostbite Game Engine

    DICE develops top-quality computer and video games for an expanding gaming market.  Their Frostbite game engine utilizes DirectX® 11 for intensive visual and environmental enhancements.

  • Trinigy Vision Game Engine

    Trinigy Vision Game Engine

    Building a video game can take many forms. In some cases, games are built from scratch using in-house tools. In many cases, developers use a game engine to provide a re-usable framework for developing a computer game. By incorporating DirectX® 11 into their game engine, Trinigy will help game developers get their games to market faster, and with the most advanced graphics features currently possible.