From Crackdown to Fortnite: 16 of the best-looking Unreal Engine 4 games
http://www.vg247.com/2014/07/01/crackdown-fortnite-best-unreal-engine-4-games/
If history repeats itself, Epic’s Unreal Engine 4 represents the future of games development. So far the only major title we’ve seen on the tech is Zombie’s procedurally-generated horror Daylight, but we’ve compiled a list of the most promising upcoming projects.
EVE: Valkyrie
Let It Die
Solus
H-Hour: World’s Elite
Fable Legends [Xbox One Exclusive]
Fortnite
Primal Carnage: Genesis
Unreal Tournament
Dead Island 2
D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die [Xbox One Exclusive]
Abzû
Scalebound [Xbox One Exclusive]
Crackdown [Xbox One Exclusive]
City of Titans
Rime [PlayStation exclusive]
Obduction
The Department of Mysteries
In addition to these well-documented projects there are a number of games in the works for UE4 that we know significantly less about. Square Enix has signed a multi-game licensing deal for both UE3 and UE4. We suspect Ninja Theory is working on a new IP using UE4, and we think we might even have snatched a glimpse of it.
NCSoft has also signed on for at least two UE4 games, one of which may be a shooter, but both of which are almost certainly MMOs. Fable developer Lionhead is finally working on a new IP, which will, like Fable Legends, utilise UE4.
Finally, we’re pretty sure Black Tusk won’t switch over to a non-Epic engine for the new Gears of War game.
This list is incomplete, and it’s only going to grow over the next few months and years. We expect Unreal Engine 4 to become as ubiquitous during the PS4 and Xbox One generation as its immediate precursor did on the PS3 and Xbox 360.
http://www.vg247.com/2014/07/01/crackdown-fortnite-best-unreal-engine-4-games/
If history repeats itself, Epic’s Unreal Engine 4 represents the future of games development. So far the only major title we’ve seen on the tech is Zombie’s procedurally-generated horror Daylight, but we’ve compiled a list of the most promising upcoming projects.
EVE: Valkyrie
Let It Die
Solus
H-Hour: World’s Elite
Fable Legends [Xbox One Exclusive]
Fortnite
Primal Carnage: Genesis
Unreal Tournament
Dead Island 2
D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die [Xbox One Exclusive]
Abzû
Scalebound [Xbox One Exclusive]
Crackdown [Xbox One Exclusive]
City of Titans
Rime [PlayStation exclusive]
Obduction
The Department of Mysteries
In addition to these well-documented projects there are a number of games in the works for UE4 that we know significantly less about. Square Enix has signed a multi-game licensing deal for both UE3 and UE4. We suspect Ninja Theory is working on a new IP using UE4, and we think we might even have snatched a glimpse of it.
NCSoft has also signed on for at least two UE4 games, one of which may be a shooter, but both of which are almost certainly MMOs. Fable developer Lionhead is finally working on a new IP, which will, like Fable Legends, utilise UE4.
Finally, we’re pretty sure Black Tusk won’t switch over to a non-Epic engine for the new Gears of War game.
This list is incomplete, and it’s only going to grow over the next few months and years. We expect Unreal Engine 4 to become as ubiquitous during the PS4 and Xbox One generation as its immediate precursor did on the PS3 and Xbox 360.