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'''Unreal Tournament 3''' (formerly '''Unreal Tournament 2007''') is the next phase of evolution in the [[:Category:Unreal Tournament|Unreal Tournament]] series.  Each successive title has generally built upon the others to improve the next game in the series.
Like its predecessor, [[Unreal Tournament 2004]], UT3 is packaged with a user interface to the Unreal Engine which enables mods to be created.
Notable changes from UT2004 include:
* Elimination of the Bombing Run, Double Domination, Assault, Mutant, and Invasion game types
* Renaming of the Onslaught game type to Warfare
* Reduction in the amount of mutators available
* A more involved campaign with accompanying story and video cutscenes
* Elimination of the lightning gun, target painter, and shield gun
* More interactive battlefields
* Addition of cloaked vehicles, hoverboards, and node-busting orbs for the Warfare game type
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'''Unreal Tournament 3''' (formerly '''Unreal Tournament 2007''') is an evolution of the [[:Category:Unreal Tournament|Unreal Tournament]] series, and much has been taken from each game in the series.


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Unreal Tournament 3 (formerly Unreal Tournament 2007) is the next phase of evolution in the Unreal Tournament series. Each successive title has generally built upon the others to improve the next game in the series.

Like its predecessor, Unreal Tournament 2004, UT3 is packaged with a user interface to the Unreal Engine which enables mods to be created.

Notable changes from UT2004 include:

  • Elimination of the Bombing Run, Double Domination, Assault, Mutant, and Invasion game types
  • Renaming of the Onslaught game type to Warfare
  • Reduction in the amount of mutators available
  • A more involved campaign with accompanying story and video cutscenes
  • Elimination of the lightning gun, target painter, and shield gun
  • More interactive battlefields
  • Addition of cloaked vehicles, hoverboards, and node-busting orbs for the Warfare game type



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