Unreal Engine 3, the game engine that runs fan favorites like Mass Effect, Gears of War, and Infinity Blade, has been ported to run inside a web browser without any plug-ins. Using JavaScript, ...
Epic Games has released an HTML5 version of its Unreal Engine tech demo Epic Citadel. Currently, the project is optimized for Firefox Nightly version 23 or above, so make sure your browser is up to ...
Epic and Mozilla today announced that they are porting Unreal Engine 4 to the web. At last year’s Game Developers Conference, Mozilla showed a port of Unreal Engine 3, the foundation for many AAA ...
"The Unreal Engine running in a browser without any plugins, purely on HTML 5, WebGL and JavaScript? Pull the other one, lass, it's got bells on," says someone or other. "I bet you believe everything ...
Mozilla, the non-profit foundation behind the popular open-source Firefox web browser, has announced a partnership with Epic Games that looks to bring console-quality gaming into the age of the web.
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Epic Games is adapting its Unreal Engine 4 — the latest tool for making games with spectacular 3D graphics — so that it can run on everything from mobile games to high-end PCs. The company also showed ...
Around this time last year, Mozilla and Epic Games showed off the Unreal 3 game engine running in the browser, using a combination of the WebGL 3D graphics API and asm.js, the high performance subset ...
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