Just after Apple eased restrictions on app development, Epic Games has announced that the synthetic Development Kit, that which produced the mouthwatering Epic Citadel demo, shall be made available to developers for use in iOS apps. UDK will ” eventually,” be available for Android, said the studio VP, ” but iOS is the priority for now.” The first game to take advantage of Unreal Engine 3 shall be Project Sword, which was demoed on stage at Apple’s recent event.
Epic also announced that the Epic Citadel demo, during which you do little else than run around a stunning castle, has been downloaded 1 million times. That’s quite a few tiny little epic castles! [ Gamasutra ]
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