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Epic Games opens new studio to work on Unreal Engine 4

Epic Games recently showcased the extremely popular Unreal Engine 3 that works on Windows 8 tablets at this years IFA event.

September 07, 2012 / 13:40 IST

Epic Games showcased the extremely popular Unreal Engine 3 that works on Windows 8 tablets at this year’s IFA event. Now, according to Joystiq, Epic has announced that it is opening a new studio in Seattle where the developers will be focusing mostly on developing for Epic’s upcoming engine, Unreal Engine 4.Recently, Epic had released a PDF that explained many of the main features of Unreal Engine 4. While speaking at a panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Cliff Bleszinksi, head of Epic Games, confirmed that Unreal Engine 4 would debut on Fortnite and the game will also be a PC exclusive. Epic unveiled Unreal Engine 4 by showing a live gameplay video of their tech demo Elemental. The video had amazing lighting, which seems to be the focus of the engine.Click here for full story

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first published: Sep 7, 2012 01:30 pm

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