Frostbite 2
Frostbite 2 is a game engine developed by DICE, primarily used for creating video games. It is known for its advanced graphics capabilities, realistic physics, and dynamic environments. The engine allows for destructible environments, enhancing gameplay by enabling players to interact with their surroundings in a more immersive way.
First introduced in 2011, Frostbite 2 powered popular titles like Battlefield 3 and Need for Speed: The Run. Its features include improved lighting, character animations, and sound design, making it a preferred choice for developers aiming to create visually stunning and engaging gaming experiences.