Epic Games has just announced the winner of its latest $1 Million Make Something Unreal Contest. The winner that stood out amongst the other entries is The Haunted, a third-person survival horror multiplayer modification for Unreal Tournament 3.
The grand prize for the contest is a $50,000 pay day and a free commercial license for the Unreal Engine 3. If you'd like to try out the winning modification, head on over to Fileshack! The full list of the MSU winners can be found right here.
The official website for the game's upcoming commercial release can be found at The Haunted - Hells Reach. Some gameplay footage can be found after the jump!<!--more-->
The Haunted is the Grand Prize winner of Intel $1 Million Make Something Unreal Contest. This third person horror survival shooter that stood out from all other mods with a winning formula of intense survival horror gameplay, rich multiplayer modes, and nightmarish themed graphics. In the Haunted, the forces of evil plan to invading earth and only a small group of humans stand in there way. Use a huge arsenal of deadly weapons and melee combat moves to battle the minions of hell in several different game modes.
The grand prize for the contest is a $50,000 pay day and a free commercial license for the Unreal Engine 3. If you'd like to try out the winning modification, head on over to Fileshack! The full list of the MSU winners can be found right here.
The official website for the game's upcoming commercial release can be found at The Haunted - Hells Reach. Some gameplay footage can be found after the jump!<!--more-->
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