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Unreal Engine is a robust platform that supports the development of highly immersive virtual reality (VR) projects, particularly in gaming. Developed by Epic Games, Unreal Engine 4 (UE4) is the ...
The industry’s two largest game engines, Unity and Unreal Engine, are now both officially supported by SteamVR, Valve’s full-featured ‘room-scale’ VR experience. The integration of the two ...
Today, Epic announced that Unreal Engine is adding support for building and editing virtual reality content inside VR, meaning developers can keep their headsets on and do much of their design ...
Epic’s VR component for its Unreal Editor is coming soon, while Unity has yet to disclose when developers will be able to create from within its engine. Daniel Perez Senior Editor ...
Tools developers haven't been far behind either. Unity CEO John Riccitiello was on stage at Google I/O 2016 talking about the company's support for VR and Google. After all, the Google VR SDK for ...
Epic Games’ popular Unreal Engine has just received a major update with version 4.12 now sporting Google VR ‘Daydream’ and OSVR native support. It also ships with a preview of the company ...
So rather than using the same 2D tools (a keyboard, mouse and computer monitor) employed in traditional game development, people making experiences for VR in Unreal can now use a head-mounted ...
Developers looking to work with newly announced Google VR Daydream (at Google I/O 2016) will have to wait for the next-gen of smartphones to come out with the hardware to support the virtual reality p ...
Starting January 1st, 2024, all games that use the Unity engine will be charged 20 cents (USD) for each game installation, once it hits a threshold of 200,000 downloads and $200,000 in revenue.