Valve releases Source engine for Xbox 360
Valve today said that it now offers its Source game engine as a middleware technology for developers who are working on games for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 console. Source is mainly known as the technology behind Valve’s Half-Life 2 first person shooter.
According to the company Source for Xbox 360 is "optimized to utilize the platform’s advance graphics hardware and offer full support for Xbox Live."
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