Epic Games has seemingly launched a new branch of giveaways, and this time around, it’s dedicated to game developers who use Unreal Engine. The company is partnering with Annapurna Interactive to deliver over 3000 assets from What Remains of Edith Finch to the Unreal Engine market and make them available for free for all creators.
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Mystery is the heart of The Occupation, from both its larger goal of presenting a moral quandary for the player to navigate and discover, to the smaller portions of how to get past a locked door and discover more clues for various leads. Taking place in the late 1980s in a not too dissimilar version
While not a video game for smashing your WASD keys, or flicking your analog sticks about, Yellow Subs Machine is a tool to be used with video game creation, specifically the Unreal Engine 4. This tool, launched today, is designed to aid developers with creating subtitles in video games. Created by game designer and programmer
While the studio’s MOBA-styled title Paragon is scheduled to shut down at the end of next month, Epic Games is giving back to the development community by releasing the assets to Paragon free of charge, providing a substantial package of tools for developers to utilize. Epic Games detailed in a blog post that the company is releasing