Choosing a game engine is, in my opinion, the most important step to take while developing video games. It is where you will have access to the components and tools you need to create your world, and ...
The LinkedIn profile of a former 343 developer suggests work has already started on a new Halo game, but it won’t be out for many years. 2021’s Halo Infinite wasn’t a disaster but it also wasn’t the ...
A new era of game graphics is on the horizon. On Tuesday, Epic Games officially launched Unreal Engine 5, a cutting-edge game engine that’s designed to deliver photorealistic graphics. The new engine ...
You've surely heard about it, but what is Unreal Engine 5, exactly? Well, in this Unreal Engine explainer, we'll answer exactly that and bring you up to speed with everything you need to know about ...
Unreal Engine 4 is Epic Games' impressive next-generation engine, which can help developers deliver more impressive visuals when making their latest titles. It's being geared towards the upcoming ...
Today's announcements by the newly-rebranded Halo Studios - formerly 343 Industries - that multiple new Halo games are in development has excited fans of Microsoft's flagship Xbox franchise. But is ...
Unreal Engine was recently awarded Best Game Engine at the Pocket Gamer Mobile Games Awards. Everything the developer needs - out of the box. Mobile tools battle-tested in Fortnite Battle Royale.
Epic Games has announced its pricing for the use of Unreal Engine by non-game creators, who will now typically pay $1850 a head each year to use the powerful development software. The upcoming change, ...
Epic Games has announced that Unreal Engine 5 is out now and available to all developers that want to use it. There’s over 80 big-name developers already signed up to use Unreal Engine 5 for their ...
Crystal Dynamics has announced that the next Tomb Raider game is now in development at the studio, and that it will be using Unreal Engine 5 as the core game engine. The announcement came at the end ...
Unreal Engine 5 performance issues aren't the fault of Epic, but instead down to developers prioritising "top-tier hardware," says CEO of Epic, Tim Sweeney. This misplaced focus ultimately leaves ...