As if Black Desert weren’t enough, the Korean team of Pearl abyss has a few full games announced and on the horizon. Among them is, of course, the up-and-coming Crimson Desert and its mind-blowing action RPG. Also the robotic fighting of Plan 8, and even an innocent DokéV who conquered us with his adorable toy creatures. But do you know that all these disparate projects share graphics engine?
Well yeah, which is pretty funny because it doesn’t even have official name: It is something that our colleague Rodrigo Villanueva from 3DJuegos México has discovered during a interview recently with two key members of the development team such as producer Sangyoung Kim and engine programming chief Kwanghyeon Go.
If we have a state-of-the-art engine like this flexibleThe first thing you think about is how it can be used with other genres. “It would be difficult, even for a universalized engine, to produce something like a sports game, because a genre like this requires other technical accessories, “explains Kwanghyeon Go.
Naturally, the program is in the interests of the studio itself: “We are working to shape the Pearl Abyss own engine to work with certain characteristics of the variety of genres we are working on. Our goal is to further develop this engine, generalizing and adding features so that the engine can be applied to other new projects without problems. “
Pearl Abyss claims that it has no intention of licensing this development tool. DokéV does not yet have release date final, but hopefully we will continue to see it in action throughout the next big video game trade shows, just like Crimson Desert.