Yesterday Glu Mobile announced their upcoming line-up of freemium games coming to both Android and iOS platforms. Along with the announcement they also released a preview video that shows off these upcoming titles which are due out by the end of this year.
Tag: Unreal Engine
Square Enix is teaming up with Epic Games to bring the Unreal Engine built card-based RPG title Demons’ Score to Android (and iOS). While this is another announcement from the Tokyo Game Show that comes with very little details, we do know some things.
Gameloft has just announced that their upcoming 3D FPS game called March of Heroes has been officially canceled. Those of you out there who were looking forward to this game being released don’t have to worry about waiting anymore. However, Gameloft did include a little gem of information in their post.
Mark Rein, Co-Founder of Epic Games, sat down with Edge Magazine to talk more about Unreal Engine 3. Of course, as with any interview with Mark, the questions always come up about Android, which is great except he is probably sick of it by now. Either way, he does mention problems still with Android.
Today Gameloft has released a trailer for their upcoming game March of Heroes. The interesting thing about this game is that it has been developed using the Unreal Engine, one of five upcoming games Gameloft mentioned it will be developing with this engine. They have released a trailer as well.
Dungeon Defenders: Second Wave now available for the Xperia Play. PvP plus Xperia Play controls = win
Be jealous of current Xperia Play owners right now. Go on, we will wait for you to let it build up inside. For those of you who are Dungeon Defenders fans, Second Wave is now available on the Android Market but only for the Xperia Play right now. The sequel to the first Dungeon Defenders is still powered by our friend, Unreal Engine.
Perhaps it was the out pour of gamers and developers on Android going “really? REALLY?” that prompted some new information about the next Unreal Engine and it’s developer kit in terms of Android support. Yesterday word spread that Unreal Engine would not be supporting Android for a few ‘reasons’.
Our resident argument starter, Charan, has decided to take on Epic’s recent announcement of no official Android support yet. While they wait for Google to take control of things more, feel free to voice your opinions here regarding the whole Epic/Android issue and anything else relating to it. Enjoy!
[Update] Unreal Engine still not supporting Android officially, doesn’t mean you can’t make games with it though
Yesterday Kotaku and Gizmodo teamed up to unveil a closer look at the new Unreal Engine by Epic. One of the improvements coming to Unreal Engine is more mobile gaming support in a general sense. While the new Sony handheld system and iOS are supported, Epic has made no plans to announce Android support officially yet.
Dungeon Defenders: First Wave Review – Tower Defense and RPG meshed together with Unreal Engine 3
Etheria was once a land of living legends. Long ago, brave warriors across the realm stood together against an immortal evil known as “the old ones”. In the wake of this struggle, the champions locked away the power of the old ones inside Eternia crystals. These crystal are what you must protect in Dungeon Defenders: First Wave.