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Unreal has announced that Unreal Engine 4.1, due to be released in the next couple of weeks, will fully support SteamOS and Linux. Developers can take their games -- whether they're indie or ...
Unreal Engine 4, the newest version of the game engine that powers many a AAA gaming title, just got a feature that may prove quite important in the near feature: the ability to build games that run ...
Unreal Engine 4 update 4.1 now includes SteamOS and Linux support, a refined iOS and Android workflow, and new game templates both for C++ programmers and Blueprint visual scripting, Epic Games has ...
It's been but a month since Epic unleashed the source code and toolset for its powerful Unreal Engine 4 to studios and individual subscribers alike, but major updates are already bolstering the engine ...
Since Epic and Crytek levelled the game engine playing field at GDC – each announcing subscription services to match that of cheeky young thing Unity – they’re now back to the usual business of ...
We’ve had more than one look at Unreal Engine 4 demos, and they look amazing; with the upcoming Unreal Engine 4.1 update, though, Epic is adding support for more platforms. “We have good news for you!
Epic has added PS4 and Xbox One development support at no additional charge to subscribers of Unreal Engine 4. The offer is specifically available for registered PlayStation and ID@Xbox developers.
Up until now it's been impossible to run Unreal Engine 3 on Linux because Adobe had stopped supporting its Adobe Flash Player 11, a supported Unreal Engine 3 platform and the only other viable ...
Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4.1 update is coming later this month with a healthy helping of new features and bug fixes. Chief among them is support for Linux and Valve's SteamOS / Steam Machines ...
It's a great time to be an aspiring game developer. There are some big time resources available, such as access to Unreal Engine on a subscription basis for $19 per month, which was just recently ...
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