Internet could host graphic intensive titles 'within the next few years', says Tim Sweeney
Read More »Smile Gate licenses Unreal Engine for two games
Korean online game company seeks to improve quality with Epic Games tech
Read More »Epic pushes Unreal Engine 3 with unannounced title
'We'll continue to support UE3 for as long as it makes sense for us to keep doing it', says Mike Capps
Read More »Bulletstorm sequel was in the works, is now canned
Work had begun on a sequel to People Can Fly’s Bulletstorm but the project has since been cancelled, it has been revealed. Bulletstorm came out in early 2011 and was well received by critics. And now the president of People Can Fly owners Epic, Mike Capps, has said that the …
Read More »Tax Breaks in focus: Develop April out now
The April issue of Develop magazine is out now, bringing you a detailed dissection of the UK Tax Breaks, and how they will work
Read More »Epic VP: Unreal 3 ‘the best start for next gen games’
Samaritan demo possible 'right now'
Read More »GDC: Notch is the industry’s Justin Bieber, says Cliffy B
And maybe it's something other indies should learn to be too, says outspoken Gears of War lead
Read More »Epic wants Apple-beating next gen consoles
Unreal Engine developer Epic Games says it is pushing the Big Three to create the most advanced consoles possible – if only to fend off Apple. In an interview with CVG, the company’s vice president Mark Rein said that tech demos such as last year’s Samaritan trailer are created to …
Read More »Epic announces Infinity Blade: Dungeons
Epic has used the iPad 3 Apple press conference to unveil a new game in the Infinity Blade series. Infintiy Blade: Dungeons is set several thousand years before the original Infinity Blade game, which grossed $10 million in its first six months on sale. Just like Apple has raised the …
Read More »GDC: Epic secures largest Asian UE3 deal yet
Epic Games Korea inks agreement with MMO specialist NCsoft for future titles
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