Epic Games had a big presence at this year’s GDC. CEO Tim Sweeney confirmed that Unreal Engine 4 would be free-to-use and is the engine behind many anticipated games. Unreal 4 continues to be one of ...
Right from launch, Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4 push has been all about accessibility. That's reflected in everything from its business model (a $19 monthly subscription with revenue sharing on the ...
The latest version of Unreal Engine 4, version 4.27, brings “production-ready” support for OpenXR. The change comes just in time for Oculus developers, as the company recently announced it’s fully ...
Epic made Unreal Engine 4 available for anyone to download and use, for free. The download features the the full set of tool and includes 100% of the C++ source code. Future updates will also be added ...
Epic Games is working hard to make your browser an amazing next-gen gaming platform. The company announced today that it is adding HTML5 exporting to its Unreal 4 game-development engine. This will ...
GDC hasn’t even officially started and already there’s huge news for the game development community: Epic’s esteemed Unreal Engine is now completely free. Last year it was already surprising when Epic ...
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