Epic Games has today revealed that they have licensed the Unreal Engine 3 to BBC Worldwide and Supermassive Games to power Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock.
The game will be released on Vita, PlayStation 3 and PC. Most interestingly it will be the first title to utilise Unreal technology on the PS Vita.
"We are big Doctor Who fans here at Epic," said Mike Gamble from Epic Games. "It's brilliant to see the world of Doctor Who brought to life by the team at Supermassive and especially to see Unreal Engine 3 powering the game that's bringing this universe to a whole new platform and an entirely new generation of gamers and Doctor Who fans."
Robert Nashak, executive vice president for BBC Worldwide Digital Entertainment, said; "‘Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock' is the start of a major new gaming development for the Doctor Who brand. We're committed to working with top-tier partners such as Epic Games to ensure a world-class game for fans of the series and gamers alike."
A teaser trailer has already been released, however a longer trailer, detailing split-screen and 3D camera support, is expected in the very near future.