
Not that Unreal Engine 3 officially supports Android just yet even though they will sell you a license to make an Android game, such as Dungeon Defenders: First Wave. Well their primary showcase game demo, Epic Citadel, is now up and running on a dual-core Tegra 2 Android tablet and it looks fantastic.
Shown on the new Dell Streak 7 4G tablet (announced today) running a Tegra 2 dual-core chip by nVidia, Epic Citadel ran flawlessly and looked absolutely stunning. Just like the iOS version, it was merely a high detail demo of a game's environment, mostly of castles and villages. I won't bother with any more words... just watch the video and enjoy!
Epic should just come out and say it is officially supporting Android already.
Developer Website: Epic
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