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How Unreal Engine 5 Could Break More Games Than It Builds
Unreal Engine 5 promised to revolutionize the gaming industry, but is it actually making games worse? This video dives into the hidden downsides.
Cross-industry adoption continues to grow in games as 18% of leaders use game engines for VR/AR, up from 4% last year.
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Tesla integrates Unreal Engine for ultra-realistic autopilot view
In a bold move towards enhancing the driving experience, Tesla, the pioneer in electric vehicles, is gearing up to ...
Fortnite Creative developers can get even more inventive by creating puzzles and physics-based puzzles for their islands and experiences.
Maxon One unifies Cinema 4D, ZBrush, Redshift, and Red Giant in bold ecosystem redesign, with tons of new feature ...
ASUS has a wide range of gaming laptops available across a few different ROG product lines, but none do as much to promote ...
Arm unveiled its Lumex Compute Subsystem (CSS) on September 10 at the Unlocked Summit in Shanghai, signaling its boldest step ...
When you put on a headset, you instantly 'travel' from your bedroom to the surface of Mars, with red gravel underfoot and floating craters in the distance—this is not a sci-fi movie, but an experience ...
Borderlands 4 has only barely been released, but it is quite intriguing to see how its earliest reviews stack up to the franchise at large.
Mobile games publisher AppQuantum has launched a new strategic investment fund called AppQuantum VC. With $10 million under ...
On the DLC Drop Podcast, John Davidson speaks with Justin Siegel, CEO & Co-Founder of JNJ Mobile, about the origins of mobile ...
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