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Epic Games, Unity, and Valve released a triple hit of good news. That is, free versions of Unity 4 and Unity 5, Unreal Engine 4, and Source 2 were all announced.
Unreal Engine and Unity have announced support for Nintendo's Switch 2 console in a move that will open up the space for more indie game developers and enable more powerful features.
The Unreal Engine gave us the Final Fantasy 7 reboot and Octopath Traveller, and Cuphead and Hearthstone were both made with Unity.
The Unreal Engine 4 has a technological edge over Unity, but Unity 5 is a big step up from previous versions and will have built-in support for the Oculus Rift in the relatively near future.
On the Unreal Engine Marketplace, Epic cut the percentage it keeps from sales of developer-created assets from 30 percent to 12 percent.
A new real-time cinematic demo for the Unity game engine shows off stunning visuals and lighting effects with a near photo-realistic character.
If Nintendo ever got around to licensing Unreal Engine 4, it might look something like this. That is to say, freaking amazing.
The Assassin's Creed Unity trailer was beautiful but how would it have looked if the game used Unreal Engine 4? A new trailer shows us the possibilities.