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'{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2017}} {{Infobox software | name = Frostbite | logo = Frostbite logo.svg | logo caption = Frostbite 3 logo (2013–present) | screenshot = BF1 screenshot.png | caption = The screenshot captures the single-player aspect of ''[[Battlefield 1]]'' on Frostbite 3, where the player is engaged in combat with an opposing [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] in a foggy environment. | developer = Frostbite Labs<ref name="WCCF">{{cite web|title=EA’s Frostbite Labs Exploring Opportunities In VR & AR|url=http://wccftech.com/eas-frostbite-labs-exploring-opportunities-vr-ar/|publisher=WCCF Tech|accessdate=10 October 2017|date=23 January 2016}}</ref><br />[[EA DICE]]<ref name="WCCF"/> | programming language = [[C++]]<br />[[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]]<br />[[IronPython]]<br />[[Lua (programming language)|Lua]] | platform = [[Microsoft Windows]]<br />[[PlayStation 3]]<br />[[PlayStation 4]]<br />[[Xbox 360]]<br />[[Xbox One]] | genre = [[Game engine]] | license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]] | website = {{URL|http://www.frostbite.com/}} }} '''Frostbite''' is a [[game engine]] developed by [[EA DICE]] (now managed by Frostbite Labs), designed for [[cross-platform]] use on [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Seventh generation of video game consoles|seventh generation]] game consoles [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]], and now [[Eighth generation of video game consoles|eighth generation]] game consoles [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Xbox One]]. The game engine was originally employed in the ''[[Battlefield (video game series)|Battlefield]]'' video game series, but would later be expanded to other [[first-person shooter]] video games and a variety of other genres. To date, Frostbite has been exclusive to video games published by [[Electronic Arts]]. == History of Batman== ==His parents are dead so he became a bat guy== ==Real History== === Frostbite 1 and 1.5 === [[File:Destruction in Battlefield Bad Company.jpg|thumb|left|Destruction in ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'' on Frostbite 1]] The first iteration of the Frostbite game engine made its debut in the 2008 video game, ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]''.<ref name="About the Engine">{{cite web|title=Frostbite: The Engine|url=https://www.ea.com/frostbite/engine|website=Frostbite|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]|accessdate=9 July 2017}}</ref> The engine was developed with an [[HDR Audio]] and Destruction 1.0. HDR Audio allowed differing sound levels to be perceived by the player whilst Destruction 1.0 allowed players to destroy the environment.<ref>{{cite web|title=Battlefield: Bad Company|url=http://www.dice.se/games/battlefield-bad-company/|website=DICE|publisher=Electronic Arts|accessdate=9 July 2017}}</ref> A newer version of Frostbite would later be employed in ''[[Battlefield 1943]]'' (2009) and ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]]'' (2010), which would come to be known as Frostbite 1.5.<ref>{{cite web|title=Battlefield 1943|url=https://www.battlefield.com/games/battlefield-1943|website=Battlefield|publisher=Electronic Arts|accessdate=9 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Battlefield: Bad Company 2|url=https://www.battlefield.com/games/battlefield-bad-company-2|website=Battlefield|publisher=Electronic Arts|accessdate=9 July 2017}}</ref> In the upgraded game engine, it was now possible for players to cause enough destruction to entirely demolish structures.<ref name="Visual history">{{cite web|last1=Davis|first1=Justin|title=A visual history of Battlefield|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/10/18/a-visual-history-of-battlefield|publisher=[[IGN]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=19 October 2016}}</ref> This version was also be employed in the multiplayer aspect of ''[[Medal of Honor (2010 video game)|Medal of Honor]]'' (2010), becoming the first video game outside of the ''Battlefield'' series to run on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Yin-Poole|first1=Wesley|title=Medal of Honor using Unreal 3 AND Frostbite engine|url=https://www.videogamer.com/news/medal-of-honor-using-unreal-3-and-frostbite-engine|publisher=[[VideoGamer.com]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=26 January 2010}}</ref> === Frostbite 2 === [[File:Frostbite 2 logo.svg|thumb|right|Logo of Frostbite 2 (2011–2013)]] On 25 October 2011, Frostbite 2 made its debut in ''[[Battlefield 3]]''. Also making its debut was Destruction 3.0, which made falling debris potentially lethal to the player. Further changes to the engine included the addition of [[suppressive fire]] and disabling vehicles before destroying them.<ref name="Visual history"/> For the first time in a game that was not a shooter nor developed by DICE, Frostbite was employed in ''[[Need for Speed: The Run]]'', which was released on 15 November.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Purslow|first1=Matt|title=New Need for Speed to use Frostbite 2|url=http://www.pcgamer.com/new-need-for-speed-to-use-frostbite-2/|publisher=''[[PC Gamer]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=30 April 2011}}</ref> It took a year for [[EA Black Box]], the developer of ''Need for Speed: The Run'', to re-purpose the game engine for driving instead of shooting.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Stuart|first1=Keith|title=Need for Speed: The Run – game preview|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/jun/07/need-for-speed-e3-2011-preview|publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=7 June 2011}}</ref> On 21 May 2012, DICE rendering architect [[Johan Andersson (game developer)|Johan Andersson]] said that future [[personal computer]] video games running on Frostbite would have to be played on [[64-bit computing|64-bit operating systems]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Nichols|first1=Scott|title=Frostbite engine games to require 64-bit PCs, says DICE|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/gaming/news/a382816/frostbite-engine-games-to-require-64-bit-pcs-says-dice/|publisher=''[[Digital Spy]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=21 May 2012}}</ref> On 23 October, ''[[Medal of Honor: Warfighter]]'' became the first game of its series to feature Frostbite in both single and multiplayer.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Gilbert|first1=Ben|title=Medal of Honor Warfighter powered by Frostbite 2.0|url=https://www.engadget.com/2012/03/07/medal-of-honor-warfighter-powered-by-frostbite-2-0/|publisher=[[Engadget]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=7 March 2012}}</ref> On 26 March 2013, ''[[Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel]]'' became the first [[third-person shooter]] and last video game to employ Frostbite 2.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hanson|first1=Ben|title=See Inside Frostbite 2.0 And What It Means For Army Of Two|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/08/27/see-inside-frostbite-2-0-and-what-it-means-for-army-of-two.aspx|publisher=''[[Game Informer]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=27 August 2012}}</ref> === Frostbite 3 === In March 2013, ''Battlefield'' executive producer Patrick Bach announced that Frostbite 3 would not support the [[Wii U]], saying that "the Wii U is not a part of our focus right now."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sarkar|first1=Samit|title=Frostbite 3 engine doesn't support Wii U, says EA DICE|url=https://www.polygon.com/2013/3/29/4162584/frostbite-3-engine-doesnt-support-wii-u|publisher=''[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=29 March 2013}}</ref> The third generation of Frostbite made its debut in ''[[Battlefield 4]]'' on 29 October. In the updated engine, the environments became much more dynamic upon the actions of the players and Destruction 4.0, which was known as ''Levolution'' in ''Battlefield 4''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Battlefield 4: Official Frostbite 3 Feature Video|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9yVV6g3q7g|website=[[YouTube]]|publisher=Electronic Arts|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=24 June 2013}}</ref> On one map of ''Battlefield 4'', it was possible for players to destroy a dam, causing the entire map to be flooded by water.<ref name="Visual history"/> On 13 November in San Jose, Andersson announced that future Frostbite games and an updated version of ''Battlefield 4'' would be powered by [[Mantle (API)|Mantle]],<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kowaliski|first1=Cyril|title=Mantle to power 15 Frostbite games; DICE calls for multi-vendor support|url=http://techreport.com/news/25651/mantle-to-power-15-frostbite-games-dice-calls-for-multi-vendor-support|publisher=[[The Tech Report]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=13 November 2013}}</ref> a low-overhead rendering API co-developed by [[Advanced Micro Devices]] and DICE.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Altavilla|first1=Dave|title=AMD and DICE To Co-Develop Console Style API For Radeon Graphics|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/davealtavilla/2013/09/30/amd-and-dice-to-co-develop-console-style-api-for-radeon-graphics/#74a43d226265|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=30 September 2013}}</ref> On 15 November, ''[[Need for Speed Rivals]]'' became the second game of its [[Need for Speed|series]] to use the game engine and the first since the upgrade to Frostbite 3.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Crecente|first1=Brian|title=Need For Speed Rivals is a living game, and a sign of things to come|url=https://www.polygon.com/2013/8/22/4646854/need-for-speed-rivals-is-a-living-game-and-a-sign-of-things-to-come|publisher=''Polygon''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=22 August 2013}}</ref> First released on 19 August 2014, ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare]]'' became the first game of its [[Plants vs. Zombies|series]] to run on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Duwell|first1=Ron|title=Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare Runs on Frostbite 3|url=https://www.technobuffalo.com/2013/06/10/plants-v-zombies-garden-warfare-runs-on-frostbite-3/|publisher=TechnoBuffalo|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=10 June 2013}}</ref> On 18 November, the game engine made its debut in the [[Action role-playing game|action role-playing]] genre of video games, being ran on ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Grubb|first1=Jeff|title=This is what Dragon Age: Inquisition looks like running Frostbite 3|url=https://venturebeat.com/2013/06/26/this-is-what-dragon-age-inquisition-looks-like-running-frostbite-3/|publisher=[[VentureBeat]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=26 June 2013}}</ref> On 17 March 2015, ''[[Battlefield Hardline]]'' became the second game of its series to run on Frostbite 3.<ref>{{cite web|title=Battlefield Hardline single-player review – police action|url=http://metro.co.uk/2015/03/17/battlefield-hardline-single-player-review-police-action-5106841/|publisher=''[[Metro (British newspaper)|Metro]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=17 March 2015}}</ref> On 14 July, the game engine was introduced to the [[sports game|sports]] genre of video games, being put to use on ''[[Rory McIlroy PGA Tour]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mazique|first1=Brian|title='Rory McIlroy PGA Tour' Review: Gameplay Videos, Features and Impressions|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2522270-rory-mcilroy-pga-tour-review-gameplay-videos-features-and-impressions|publisher=[[Bleacher Report]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=14 July 2015}}</ref> In November, ''[[Need for Speed (2015 video game)|Need for Speed]]'' and ''[[Star Wars Battlefront (2015 video game)|Star Wars Battlefront]]'' were both released under Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Luke|title=Need for Speed reboot running on same engine as Star Wars Battlefront|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/05/26/need-for-speed-reboot-running-on-same-engine-as-star-wars-battlefront|publisher=IGN|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=25 May 2015}}</ref> [[File:FIFA 17 screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|A screenshot of [[Lionel Messi]] in ''[[FIFA 17]]'' on Frostbite 3]] On 23 February 2016, ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2]]'' was released on the game engine.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Machkovech|first1=Sam|title=There’s a decent game somewhere in Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2|url=https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/02/theres-a-decent-game-somewhere-in-plants-vs-zombies-garden-warfare-2/|publisher=''[[Ars Technica]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=18 February 2016}}</ref> On 7 June, ''[[Mirror's Edge Catalyst]]'' became the first [[action-adventure game]] to run on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=O'Brien|first1=Terrence|title=EA announces Mirror's Edge 'reboot' for next-gen consoles (video)|url=https://www.engadget.com/2013/06/10/mirrors-edge-2/|publisher=Engadget|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=10 June 2013}}</ref> On 27 September, the game engine debuted on the ''[[FIFA (video game series)|FIFA]]'' video game series, being employed on ''[[FIFA 17]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Morgan|first1=Thomas|title=FIFA 17: How the Frostbite engine improves visuals|url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2016-fifa-17-vs-fifa-16-engine-tech-comparison|publisher=''[[Eurogamer]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=17 September 2016}}</ref> On 21 October, ''[[Battlefield 1]]'' became the third title of its series to be released under the third generation of the game engine.<ref>{{cite web|last1=McCormick|first1=Rich|title=Battlefield 1's creators want you to make your own war stories|url=https://www.theverge.com/2016/9/28/13088232/battlefield-1-preview-interview-war-stories|publisher=''[[The Verge]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=28 September 2017}}</ref> On 21 March 2017, ''[[Mass Effect: Andromeda]]'' was released on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|title=Building Mass Effect: Andromeda in the Frostbite Engine|url=http://www.ign.com/videos/2017/03/29/building-mass-effect-andromeda-in-the-frostbite-engine-ign-first|publisher=IGN|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=29 March 2017}}</ref> ''[[Madden NFL 18]]'', the first of its [[Madden NFL|series]] to be released on Frostbite,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Grubb|first1=Jeff|title=Performance enhancers: Madden NFL 18 will run on Battlefield’s Frostbite graphics engine|url=https://venturebeat.com/2017/01/31/performance-enhancers-madden-nfl-18-will-run-on-battlefields-frostbite-graphics-engine/|publisher=VentureBeat|accessdate=10 July 2017|date=31 January 2017}}</ref> was released on 25 August 2017.<ref>{{cite web|title=Madden NFL 18|url=https://www.easports.com/madden-nfl|publisher=Electronic Arts|accessdate=10 July 2017}}</ref> On 29 September, ''[[FIFA 18]]'' was released on the game engine, but the [[Nintendo Switch]] version of the game will not run on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Platt|first1=Oli|title=FIFA 18: Xbox One and PS4 release dates, cost, pre-order, and complete guide as Christiano Ronaldo bags the cover|url=http://beta.goal.com/en-us/news/fifa-18-xbox-one-and-ps4-release-dates-cost-pre-order-and/1w8mlv9t3md9416sixtdh3tbs0|publisher=Goal.com|accessdate=10 July 2017}}</ref> On 10 November, ''[[Need for Speed Payback]]'' was released, running on the game engine.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Luke|title=Need For Speed Payback looks faster, more furious|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/06/02/need-for-speed-payback-looks-faster-more-furious|publisher=IGN|accessdate=10 July 2017|date=2 June 2017}}</ref> On 17 November, ''[[Star Wars Battlefront II (2017 video game)|Star Wars Battlefront II]]'' was the last game of 2017 to be released on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Saed|first1=Sherif|title=Star Wars: Battlefront 2 may be the best-looking Frostbite game yet, boasting various upgrades over the original – report|url=https://www.vg247.com/2017/06/12/star-wars-battlefront-2-may-be-the-best-looking-frostbite-game-yet-boasting-various-upgrades-over-the-original-report/|publisher=[[VG247]]|accessdate=10 July 2017|date=12 June 2017}}</ref> == List of games == {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="font-size:90%;" |- ! rowspan="2" | Title ! rowspan="2" | Earliest release ! rowspan="2" | Developer ! rowspan="2" | Version ! colspan="5" | Platforms |- ! {{Abbr|Win|Microsoft Windows}} ! {{Abbr|PS3|PlayStation 3}} ! {{Abbr|PS4|PlayStation 4}} ! {{Abbr|X360|Xbox 360}} ! {{Abbr|XOne|Xbox One}} |- | ''[[Anthem (video game)|Anthem]]'' | {{Dts|2018}} | [[BioWare]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel]]'' | {{Dts|26 March 2013}} | [[Visceral Games]] | 2.0 | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | {{Hs|Battlefield 0001}}''[[Battlefield 1]]'' | {{Dts|21 October 2016}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | {{Hs|Battlefield 0003}}''[[Battlefield 3]]'' | {{Dts|25 October 2011}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 2.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | {{Hs|Battlefield 0004}}''[[Battlefield 4]]'' | {{Dts|29 October 2013}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Battlefield 1943]]'' | {{Dts|8 July 2009}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 1.5 | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'' | {{Dts|23 June 2008}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 1.0 | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]]'' | {{Dts|2 March 2010}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 1.5 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam]]'' | {{Dts|18 December 2010}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 1.5 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | {{Hs|Battlefield: Hardline}}''[[Battlefield Hardline]]'' | {{Dts|21 March 2015}} | [[Visceral Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Command & Conquer (2013 video game)|Command & Conquer]]'' | Cancelled | [[Victory Games (EA)|Victory Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]'' | {{Dts|18 November 2014}} | [[BioWare]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[FIFA 17]]'' | {{Dts|27 September 2016}} | [[EA Canada]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[FIFA 18]]'' | {{Dts|29 September 2017}} | [[EA Canada]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Madden NFL 18]]'' | {{Dts|25 August 2017}} | [[EA Tiburon]] | 3.0 | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Mass Effect: Andromeda]]'' | {{Dts|21 March 2017}} | [[BioWare]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Medal of Honor (2010 video game)|Medal of Honor]]'' (multiplayer) | {{Dts|12 October 2010}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 1.5 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Medal of Honor: Warfighter]]'' | {{Dts|23 October 2012}} | [[Danger Close Games]] | 2.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Mirror's Edge Catalyst]]'' | {{Dts|7 June 2016}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Need for Speed (2015 video game)|Need for Speed]]'' | {{Dts|3 November 2015}} | [[Ghost Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''Need for Speed: Edge'' | In development | EA Spearhead | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} |- | {{Hs|Need for Speed: Payback}}''[[Need for Speed Payback]]'' | {{Dts|10 November 2017}} | [[Ghost Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | {{Hs|Need for Speed: Rivals}}''[[Need for Speed Rivals]]'' | {{Dts|15 November 2013}} | [[Ghost Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Need for Speed: The Run]]'' | {{Dts|15 November 2011}} | [[EA Black Box]] | 2.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare]]'' | {{Dts|25 February 2014}} | [[PopCap Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2]]'' | {{Dts|23 February 2016}} | [[PopCap Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Rory McIlroy PGA Tour]]'' | {{Dts|14 July 2015}} | [[EA Tiburon]] | 3.0 | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Shadow Realms]]'' | Cancelled | [[BioWare]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Star Wars Battlefront (2015 video game)|Star Wars Battlefront]]'' | {{Dts|17 November 2015}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Star Wars Battlefront II (2017 video game)|Star Wars Battlefront II]]'' | {{Dts|17 November 2017}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |} == References == {{Reflist|30em}} == External links == {{Portal|2000s|2010s|Video games|Software}} * [http://www.frostbite.com/ Frostbite's Official Homepage] * [http://amd-dev.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wordpress/media/2012/10/Andersson-Tatarchuk-FrostbiteRenderingArchitecture(GDC07_AMD_Session).pdf Frostbite Rendering Architecture] * [http://www.dice.se/publications DICE Publications] * [http://www.dice.se/ DICE's Official Homepage] * 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'{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2017}} {{Infobox software | name = Frostbite | logo = Frostbite logo.svg | logo caption = Frostbite 3 logo (2013–present) | screenshot = BF1 screenshot.png | caption = The screenshot captures the single-player aspect of ''[[Battlefield 1]]'' on Frostbite 3, where the player is engaged in combat with an opposing [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] in a foggy environment. | developer = Frostbite Labs<ref name="WCCF">{{cite web|title=EA’s Frostbite Labs Exploring Opportunities In VR & AR|url=http://wccftech.com/eas-frostbite-labs-exploring-opportunities-vr-ar/|publisher=WCCF Tech|accessdate=10 October 2017|date=23 January 2016}}</ref><br />[[EA DICE]]<ref name="WCCF"/> | programming language = [[C++]]<br />[[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]]<br />[[IronPython]]<br />[[Lua (programming language)|Lua]] | platform = [[Microsoft Windows]]<br />[[PlayStation 3]]<br />[[PlayStation 4]]<br />[[Xbox 360]]<br />[[Xbox One]] | genre = [[Game engine]] | license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]] | website = {{URL|http://www.frostbite.com/}} }} '''Frostbite''' is a [[game engine]] developed by [[EA DICE]] (now managed by Frostbite Labs), designed for [[cross-platform]] use on [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Seventh generation of video game consoles|seventh generation]] game consoles [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]], and now [[Eighth generation of video game consoles|eighth generation]] game consoles [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Xbox One]]. The game engine was originally employed in the ''[[Battlefield (video game series)|Battlefield]]'' video game series, but would later be expanded to other [[first-person shooter]] video games and a variety of other genres. To date, Frostbite has been exclusive to video games published by [[Electronic Arts]]. == History of Batman== ==Real History== === Frostbite 1 and 1.5 === [[File:Destruction in Battlefield Bad Company.jpg|thumb|left|Destruction in ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'' on Frostbite 1]] The first iteration of the Frostbite game engine made its debut in the 2008 video game, ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]''.<ref name="About the Engine">{{cite web|title=Frostbite: The Engine|url=https://www.ea.com/frostbite/engine|website=Frostbite|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]|accessdate=9 July 2017}}</ref> The engine was developed with an [[HDR Audio]] and Destruction 1.0. HDR Audio allowed differing sound levels to be perceived by the player whilst Destruction 1.0 allowed players to destroy the environment.<ref>{{cite web|title=Battlefield: Bad Company|url=http://www.dice.se/games/battlefield-bad-company/|website=DICE|publisher=Electronic Arts|accessdate=9 July 2017}}</ref> A newer version of Frostbite would later be employed in ''[[Battlefield 1943]]'' (2009) and ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]]'' (2010), which would come to be known as Frostbite 1.5.<ref>{{cite web|title=Battlefield 1943|url=https://www.battlefield.com/games/battlefield-1943|website=Battlefield|publisher=Electronic Arts|accessdate=9 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Battlefield: Bad Company 2|url=https://www.battlefield.com/games/battlefield-bad-company-2|website=Battlefield|publisher=Electronic Arts|accessdate=9 July 2017}}</ref> In the upgraded game engine, it was now possible for players to cause enough destruction to entirely demolish structures.<ref name="Visual history">{{cite web|last1=Davis|first1=Justin|title=A visual history of Battlefield|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/10/18/a-visual-history-of-battlefield|publisher=[[IGN]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=19 October 2016}}</ref> This version was also be employed in the multiplayer aspect of ''[[Medal of Honor (2010 video game)|Medal of Honor]]'' (2010), becoming the first video game outside of the ''Battlefield'' series to run on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Yin-Poole|first1=Wesley|title=Medal of Honor using Unreal 3 AND Frostbite engine|url=https://www.videogamer.com/news/medal-of-honor-using-unreal-3-and-frostbite-engine|publisher=[[VideoGamer.com]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=26 January 2010}}</ref> === Frostbite 2 === [[File:Frostbite 2 logo.svg|thumb|right|Logo of Frostbite 2 (2011–2013)]] On 25 October 2011, Frostbite 2 made its debut in ''[[Battlefield 3]]''. Also making its debut was Destruction 3.0, which made falling debris potentially lethal to the player. Further changes to the engine included the addition of [[suppressive fire]] and disabling vehicles before destroying them.<ref name="Visual history"/> For the first time in a game that was not a shooter nor developed by DICE, Frostbite was employed in ''[[Need for Speed: The Run]]'', which was released on 15 November.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Purslow|first1=Matt|title=New Need for Speed to use Frostbite 2|url=http://www.pcgamer.com/new-need-for-speed-to-use-frostbite-2/|publisher=''[[PC Gamer]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=30 April 2011}}</ref> It took a year for [[EA Black Box]], the developer of ''Need for Speed: The Run'', to re-purpose the game engine for driving instead of shooting.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Stuart|first1=Keith|title=Need for Speed: The Run – game preview|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/jun/07/need-for-speed-e3-2011-preview|publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=7 June 2011}}</ref> On 21 May 2012, DICE rendering architect [[Johan Andersson (game developer)|Johan Andersson]] said that future [[personal computer]] video games running on Frostbite would have to be played on [[64-bit computing|64-bit operating systems]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Nichols|first1=Scott|title=Frostbite engine games to require 64-bit PCs, says DICE|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/gaming/news/a382816/frostbite-engine-games-to-require-64-bit-pcs-says-dice/|publisher=''[[Digital Spy]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=21 May 2012}}</ref> On 23 October, ''[[Medal of Honor: Warfighter]]'' became the first game of its series to feature Frostbite in both single and multiplayer.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Gilbert|first1=Ben|title=Medal of Honor Warfighter powered by Frostbite 2.0|url=https://www.engadget.com/2012/03/07/medal-of-honor-warfighter-powered-by-frostbite-2-0/|publisher=[[Engadget]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=7 March 2012}}</ref> On 26 March 2013, ''[[Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel]]'' became the first [[third-person shooter]] and last video game to employ Frostbite 2.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hanson|first1=Ben|title=See Inside Frostbite 2.0 And What It Means For Army Of Two|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/08/27/see-inside-frostbite-2-0-and-what-it-means-for-army-of-two.aspx|publisher=''[[Game Informer]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=27 August 2012}}</ref> === Frostbite 3 === In March 2013, ''Battlefield'' executive producer Patrick Bach announced that Frostbite 3 would not support the [[Wii U]], saying that "the Wii U is not a part of our focus right now."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sarkar|first1=Samit|title=Frostbite 3 engine doesn't support Wii U, says EA DICE|url=https://www.polygon.com/2013/3/29/4162584/frostbite-3-engine-doesnt-support-wii-u|publisher=''[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=29 March 2013}}</ref> The third generation of Frostbite made its debut in ''[[Battlefield 4]]'' on 29 October. In the updated engine, the environments became much more dynamic upon the actions of the players and Destruction 4.0, which was known as ''Levolution'' in ''Battlefield 4''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Battlefield 4: Official Frostbite 3 Feature Video|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9yVV6g3q7g|website=[[YouTube]]|publisher=Electronic Arts|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=24 June 2013}}</ref> On one map of ''Battlefield 4'', it was possible for players to destroy a dam, causing the entire map to be flooded by water.<ref name="Visual history"/> On 13 November in San Jose, Andersson announced that future Frostbite games and an updated version of ''Battlefield 4'' would be powered by [[Mantle (API)|Mantle]],<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kowaliski|first1=Cyril|title=Mantle to power 15 Frostbite games; DICE calls for multi-vendor support|url=http://techreport.com/news/25651/mantle-to-power-15-frostbite-games-dice-calls-for-multi-vendor-support|publisher=[[The Tech Report]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=13 November 2013}}</ref> a low-overhead rendering API co-developed by [[Advanced Micro Devices]] and DICE.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Altavilla|first1=Dave|title=AMD and DICE To Co-Develop Console Style API For Radeon Graphics|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/davealtavilla/2013/09/30/amd-and-dice-to-co-develop-console-style-api-for-radeon-graphics/#74a43d226265|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=30 September 2013}}</ref> On 15 November, ''[[Need for Speed Rivals]]'' became the second game of its [[Need for Speed|series]] to use the game engine and the first since the upgrade to Frostbite 3.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Crecente|first1=Brian|title=Need For Speed Rivals is a living game, and a sign of things to come|url=https://www.polygon.com/2013/8/22/4646854/need-for-speed-rivals-is-a-living-game-and-a-sign-of-things-to-come|publisher=''Polygon''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=22 August 2013}}</ref> First released on 19 August 2014, ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare]]'' became the first game of its [[Plants vs. Zombies|series]] to run on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Duwell|first1=Ron|title=Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare Runs on Frostbite 3|url=https://www.technobuffalo.com/2013/06/10/plants-v-zombies-garden-warfare-runs-on-frostbite-3/|publisher=TechnoBuffalo|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=10 June 2013}}</ref> On 18 November, the game engine made its debut in the [[Action role-playing game|action role-playing]] genre of video games, being ran on ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Grubb|first1=Jeff|title=This is what Dragon Age: Inquisition looks like running Frostbite 3|url=https://venturebeat.com/2013/06/26/this-is-what-dragon-age-inquisition-looks-like-running-frostbite-3/|publisher=[[VentureBeat]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=26 June 2013}}</ref> On 17 March 2015, ''[[Battlefield Hardline]]'' became the second game of its series to run on Frostbite 3.<ref>{{cite web|title=Battlefield Hardline single-player review – police action|url=http://metro.co.uk/2015/03/17/battlefield-hardline-single-player-review-police-action-5106841/|publisher=''[[Metro (British newspaper)|Metro]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=17 March 2015}}</ref> On 14 July, the game engine was introduced to the [[sports game|sports]] genre of video games, being put to use on ''[[Rory McIlroy PGA Tour]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mazique|first1=Brian|title='Rory McIlroy PGA Tour' Review: Gameplay Videos, Features and Impressions|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2522270-rory-mcilroy-pga-tour-review-gameplay-videos-features-and-impressions|publisher=[[Bleacher Report]]|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=14 July 2015}}</ref> In November, ''[[Need for Speed (2015 video game)|Need for Speed]]'' and ''[[Star Wars Battlefront (2015 video game)|Star Wars Battlefront]]'' were both released under Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Luke|title=Need for Speed reboot running on same engine as Star Wars Battlefront|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/05/26/need-for-speed-reboot-running-on-same-engine-as-star-wars-battlefront|publisher=IGN|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=25 May 2015}}</ref> [[File:FIFA 17 screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|A screenshot of [[Lionel Messi]] in ''[[FIFA 17]]'' on Frostbite 3]] On 23 February 2016, ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2]]'' was released on the game engine.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Machkovech|first1=Sam|title=There’s a decent game somewhere in Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2|url=https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/02/theres-a-decent-game-somewhere-in-plants-vs-zombies-garden-warfare-2/|publisher=''[[Ars Technica]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=18 February 2016}}</ref> On 7 June, ''[[Mirror's Edge Catalyst]]'' became the first [[action-adventure game]] to run on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=O'Brien|first1=Terrence|title=EA announces Mirror's Edge 'reboot' for next-gen consoles (video)|url=https://www.engadget.com/2013/06/10/mirrors-edge-2/|publisher=Engadget|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=10 June 2013}}</ref> On 27 September, the game engine debuted on the ''[[FIFA (video game series)|FIFA]]'' video game series, being employed on ''[[FIFA 17]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Morgan|first1=Thomas|title=FIFA 17: How the Frostbite engine improves visuals|url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2016-fifa-17-vs-fifa-16-engine-tech-comparison|publisher=''[[Eurogamer]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=17 September 2016}}</ref> On 21 October, ''[[Battlefield 1]]'' became the third title of its series to be released under the third generation of the game engine.<ref>{{cite web|last1=McCormick|first1=Rich|title=Battlefield 1's creators want you to make your own war stories|url=https://www.theverge.com/2016/9/28/13088232/battlefield-1-preview-interview-war-stories|publisher=''[[The Verge]]''|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=28 September 2017}}</ref> On 21 March 2017, ''[[Mass Effect: Andromeda]]'' was released on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|title=Building Mass Effect: Andromeda in the Frostbite Engine|url=http://www.ign.com/videos/2017/03/29/building-mass-effect-andromeda-in-the-frostbite-engine-ign-first|publisher=IGN|accessdate=9 July 2017|date=29 March 2017}}</ref> ''[[Madden NFL 18]]'', the first of its [[Madden NFL|series]] to be released on Frostbite,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Grubb|first1=Jeff|title=Performance enhancers: Madden NFL 18 will run on Battlefield’s Frostbite graphics engine|url=https://venturebeat.com/2017/01/31/performance-enhancers-madden-nfl-18-will-run-on-battlefields-frostbite-graphics-engine/|publisher=VentureBeat|accessdate=10 July 2017|date=31 January 2017}}</ref> was released on 25 August 2017.<ref>{{cite web|title=Madden NFL 18|url=https://www.easports.com/madden-nfl|publisher=Electronic Arts|accessdate=10 July 2017}}</ref> On 29 September, ''[[FIFA 18]]'' was released on the game engine, but the [[Nintendo Switch]] version of the game will not run on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Platt|first1=Oli|title=FIFA 18: Xbox One and PS4 release dates, cost, pre-order, and complete guide as Christiano Ronaldo bags the cover|url=http://beta.goal.com/en-us/news/fifa-18-xbox-one-and-ps4-release-dates-cost-pre-order-and/1w8mlv9t3md9416sixtdh3tbs0|publisher=Goal.com|accessdate=10 July 2017}}</ref> On 10 November, ''[[Need for Speed Payback]]'' was released, running on the game engine.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Reilly|first1=Luke|title=Need For Speed Payback looks faster, more furious|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/06/02/need-for-speed-payback-looks-faster-more-furious|publisher=IGN|accessdate=10 July 2017|date=2 June 2017}}</ref> On 17 November, ''[[Star Wars Battlefront II (2017 video game)|Star Wars Battlefront II]]'' was the last game of 2017 to be released on Frostbite.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Saed|first1=Sherif|title=Star Wars: Battlefront 2 may be the best-looking Frostbite game yet, boasting various upgrades over the original – report|url=https://www.vg247.com/2017/06/12/star-wars-battlefront-2-may-be-the-best-looking-frostbite-game-yet-boasting-various-upgrades-over-the-original-report/|publisher=[[VG247]]|accessdate=10 July 2017|date=12 June 2017}}</ref> == List of games == {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="font-size:90%;" |- ! rowspan="2" | Title ! rowspan="2" | Earliest release ! rowspan="2" | Developer ! rowspan="2" | Version ! colspan="5" | Platforms |- ! {{Abbr|Win|Microsoft Windows}} ! {{Abbr|PS3|PlayStation 3}} ! {{Abbr|PS4|PlayStation 4}} ! {{Abbr|X360|Xbox 360}} ! {{Abbr|XOne|Xbox One}} |- | ''[[Anthem (video game)|Anthem]]'' | {{Dts|2018}} | [[BioWare]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel]]'' | {{Dts|26 March 2013}} | [[Visceral Games]] | 2.0 | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | {{Hs|Battlefield 0001}}''[[Battlefield 1]]'' | {{Dts|21 October 2016}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | {{Hs|Battlefield 0003}}''[[Battlefield 3]]'' | {{Dts|25 October 2011}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 2.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | {{Hs|Battlefield 0004}}''[[Battlefield 4]]'' | {{Dts|29 October 2013}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Battlefield 1943]]'' | {{Dts|8 July 2009}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 1.5 | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]'' | {{Dts|23 June 2008}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 1.0 | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]]'' | {{Dts|2 March 2010}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 1.5 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam]]'' | {{Dts|18 December 2010}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 1.5 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | {{Hs|Battlefield: Hardline}}''[[Battlefield Hardline]]'' | {{Dts|21 March 2015}} | [[Visceral Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Command & Conquer (2013 video game)|Command & Conquer]]'' | Cancelled | [[Victory Games (EA)|Victory Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]'' | {{Dts|18 November 2014}} | [[BioWare]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[FIFA 17]]'' | {{Dts|27 September 2016}} | [[EA Canada]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[FIFA 18]]'' | {{Dts|29 September 2017}} | [[EA Canada]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Madden NFL 18]]'' | {{Dts|25 August 2017}} | [[EA Tiburon]] | 3.0 | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Mass Effect: Andromeda]]'' | {{Dts|21 March 2017}} | [[BioWare]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Medal of Honor (2010 video game)|Medal of Honor]]'' (multiplayer) | {{Dts|12 October 2010}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 1.5 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Medal of Honor: Warfighter]]'' | {{Dts|23 October 2012}} | [[Danger Close Games]] | 2.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Mirror's Edge Catalyst]]'' | {{Dts|7 June 2016}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Need for Speed (2015 video game)|Need for Speed]]'' | {{Dts|3 November 2015}} | [[Ghost Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''Need for Speed: Edge'' | In development | EA Spearhead | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} |- | {{Hs|Need for Speed: Payback}}''[[Need for Speed Payback]]'' | {{Dts|10 November 2017}} | [[Ghost Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | {{Hs|Need for Speed: Rivals}}''[[Need for Speed Rivals]]'' | {{Dts|15 November 2013}} | [[Ghost Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Need for Speed: The Run]]'' | {{Dts|15 November 2011}} | [[EA Black Box]] | 2.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare]]'' | {{Dts|25 February 2014}} | [[PopCap Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2]]'' | {{Dts|23 February 2016}} | [[PopCap Games]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Rory McIlroy PGA Tour]]'' | {{Dts|14 July 2015}} | [[EA Tiburon]] | 3.0 | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Shadow Realms]]'' | Cancelled | [[BioWare]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} | {{No}} |- | ''[[Star Wars Battlefront (2015 video game)|Star Wars Battlefront]]'' | {{Dts|17 November 2015}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |- | ''[[Star Wars Battlefront II (2017 video game)|Star Wars Battlefront II]]'' | {{Dts|17 November 2017}} | [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] | 3.0 | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}} |} == References == {{Reflist|30em}} == External links == {{Portal|2000s|2010s|Video games|Software}} * [http://www.frostbite.com/ Frostbite's Official Homepage] * [http://amd-dev.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wordpress/media/2012/10/Andersson-Tatarchuk-FrostbiteRenderingArchitecture(GDC07_AMD_Session).pdf Frostbite Rendering Architecture] * [http://www.dice.se/publications DICE Publications] * [http://www.dice.se/ DICE's Official Homepage] * 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