Epic Games has announced it has put together $5m for no strings attached” funding of indie devs who create games using Unreal Engine 4. Games Beat reports Epic will be awarding participating developers between $5,000 and $50,000 each, and interested parties can send their project info to unrealgrants@epicgames.com – the …
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Developers utilizing Unreal Engine 4 can now make games specifically for Ouya, the microconsole company has announced. The Unreal Engine blog hosts an announcement from the Ouya team, which explains devs will need an Unreal Engine subscription as well as their Unreal account linked via GitHub to download the Ouya …
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Epic Games adds support for crowdfunded microconsole
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Read More »Capcom developing Street Fighter V in Unreal Engine 4
Capcom has licensed Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4 for its upcoming cross-platform PS4 and PC fighting game sequel Street Fighter V. The two companies announced the news earlier today in a joint press release. Support staff from both Epic Games Japan and Epic’s headquarters in Cary, North Carolina, will assist …
Read More »Unreal Engine 4.6 now available
New point release enhances 3D UI system, lighting and introduces demo recording
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Epic Games leaps forward with the largest update since the engine’s launch in March
Read More »Infinity Blade heading to Xbox One
A version of popular iPhone RPG series Infinity Blade is apparently in production for Xbox One in China. Kotaku reports that a number of Chinese gaming outlets are reporting that the game is being developed by Tencent, which itself owns 40 per cent of Infinity Blade developer Epic Games. Also …
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