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Unreal Articles

  • Unreal games engine licensed to FBI and other US agencies

    The Unreal computer games engine is being licensed to the FBI and other US government agencies
  • Unreal comes to CryEngine 3 with this custom map

    DSOGaming writes: "Modder Cleric is currently taking a break from his Quake 1 Map Remake and decided to start working on a new map that is based on the first level of Unreal. Enjoy its first screenshots. Weve also included a comparison between the original Unreal and its recreation. As you can see, the new map stays true to its roots so kudos to Cleric!"
  • Epic Will Return To Unreal 'If It Makes Sense'

    NowGamer: Epic Games hasn't ruled out developing another Unreal game
  • Steam Update 18/09/09 Highlights

    Over the past few days Steam has seen a number of new titles and special offers. Game-Pad.net summarise some of the main releases and bargains this weekend.
  • Unreal Series Cheaper This Week

    Digital games service Good Old Games is now offering its catalog of Unreal titles for a bit less money. Four of the games in the venerable series are 15% cheaper for the rest of the week.
  • Unreal 1: Classic game maxed out with mods

    Some screenshots of modded Unreal with enhanced lighting. The game was adjusted with the ENB Series Mod. PCGH made comparison pictures between the normal version and the mod.
  • GamersGate to Distribute Award-Winning Unreal Series Worldwide

    GamersGate and Epic Games, Inc. have signed an agreement to offer Epic's complete, multimillion-selling Unreal series of games for download through GamersGate.
  • Happy Birthday Unreal 1

    Eleven years ago, Unreal 1 was released as the first game featuring the unreal engine. PCGH takes a look at the start of the unreal empire.
  • Unreal Series Hits Good Old Games

    Retro game digital distributor Good Old Games just nabbed the venerated Unreal series for its game library. They've entered an agreement with Epic Games to sell four games from the first-person shooter franchise.
  • Legendary Pictures Negotiating Epic Games Purchase

    Legendary Pictures, the film production company that is currently co-financing the Gears of War film adaption, is currently in talks to buy Gears developer Epic Games, according to Variety. The report has apparently been corroborated by multiple sources, though neither company involved has issued any official statements. Variety notes that if the deal closes, Legendary will become the first film financier to invest directly in a game developer.

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