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This is pretty big - EVE going cross-platform!

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Wow. This is pretty impressive. CCP have just pushed out a press release with details of an agreement signed with TransGaming. The reason? They want to make EVE cross-platform, and the deal with TransGaming means EVE will be coming to Linux and the Mac.

Making EVE cross platform has been a recurring theme over the last 4 years, with CCP (quite sensibly) pointing out that a) it was heavily tied into the DirectX engine, and b) they're a very small company, and just don't have the resources to accomplish this.

I'm hoping that this too will mean that the much talked about EVE Mobile client will be making an appearance sometime soon as well. Between playing EVE under OS X on my Mac, and tweaking my economic and production empires via mobile phone, these would be splendid developments.

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TOM

CCP Games and TransGaming Partner to Bring EVE Online to New Platforms
Reykjavík, Iceland, Toronto, Canada - September 11, 2007 - CCP Games, one of the world's largest independent game developers, today announced a partnership with TransGaming Inc. (TSX-V: TNG) , a leading developer of software portability products for the electronic entertainment industry. The strategic relationship will enable CCP to deliver its popular massively multiplayer online game (MMOG), EVE Online, with Linux and Macintosh platforms later this year.

TransGaming provides technology and expertise to deploy games across a range of platforms without the need for redevelopment and still maintaining the high quality of gameplay and allowing users of different platforms to play in the same perpetual online universe. As a result of this partnership, CCP will be able to expand the reach of its Sci-fi MMOG to new groups around the world.

As an element of the partnership, EVE Online and TransGaming will share quality assurance as well as technical support responsibilities but TransGaming will lead partnership and OEM opportunities for the Linux version of EVE Online. The two companies will work hand-in-hand to ensure all releases go smoothly, creating a transparent integration of the original EVE Online code with each platform.

TransGaming first introduced Linux users to EVE Online through Cedega, a software product that allows Windows games to run on the Linux operating system completely transparently and seamlessly. It was the popularity of this solution that indicated the strong demand for further integration between CCP Games and TransGaming. Later this year, EVE Online will be released for Linux with Cedega directly integrated into the game and on Mac through TransGaming's Cider portability engine.

"We're pleased to extend our relationship with TransGaming, as the company's expertise allows us to deliver the most innovative MMOG to more platforms," said Halldor Fannar, CTO of CCP Games. "By integrating TransGaming's excellent technology, we are able to keep our laser-focus on evolving EVE Online, while simultaneously expanding the EVE universe to even more players."

"EVE Online has always ranked highly with our Linux users and there is significant demand for it among other platforms, including the rapidly growing Mac base," said Vikas Gupta, CEO of TransGaming Technologies. "As EVE takes place within a single-server persistent universe, it's vital that the game is identical in every way across different platforms. This challenge is what makes the partnership with CCP both important and rewarding."

EVE Online is available for download now at www.eve-online.com.



I know a lot of people who

I know a lot of people who use Linux also have a way to boot there computer with Windows or some sort of Windows stimulator, so that they can play games for Windows computer.


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