First version of the Unreal Engine.
1Just today, we announced that Square Enix has licensed Unreal Engine 3.
2Sega has licensed Unreal Engine 3 again for a specific, unannounced title.
3Japan plus Unreal Engine has not exactly been a winning combination thus far.
4Newsweek reports that the games will use Epic's Unreal Engine 3.
5It's called Unreal Engine 4, and it's ready now.
6This delay comes as Fortnite moves to a new game engine to Unreal Engine's chaos physics system.
7But equal credit goes to the Unreal Engine 3, designed by Epic cofounder Tim Sweeney and his crew.
8Are they using Unreal Engine exclusively?
9Sega Licenses Unreal Engine for New Game Sega has licensed Unreal Engine 3 again for a specific, unannounced title.
10And hundreds of them use Epic's Unreal Engine, which Sweeney and his team first brought into the world in 1998.
11Capcom has licensed Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3, again for use in a new undisclosed title by a European studio.
12In 2018, for example, Apple demonstrated how Unreal Engine worked with its latest augmented reality tools at its annual developer conference.
13Apple said its move will not affect Epic Games' Unreal Engine, a software tool relied on by hundreds of other app makers.
14The Unreal Engine is the underlying software that renders the geysers of blood when Gears of War players eviscerate a bad guy.
15Developers who work with the Unity and Unreal engines can work in ARCore, or they can use more common Java and OpenGL tools.
16First revealed at the Spike TV Video Game Awards in December, it will be the first game to utilize Epic's Unreal Engine 4.
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