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Next Unreal Tournament Game Will Be Free - briefly|
| (hx) 09:42 PM CEST - May,08 2014 | When Epic says the next Unreal Tournament game will be free, they mean just that. Not free-to-play, just plain ol' free.
Work on the future of Unreal Tournament begins today, and we're happy to
announce that we're going to do this together, with you. We know that
fans of the game are as passionate about Unreal Tournament as we
are. We know that you have great ideas and strong opinions about
where the game should go and what it should be. So let's do
something radical and make this game together, in the open, and for all
of us.
Here's the plan:
- We've created a small team of UT veterans that are beginning work
on the project starting today.
- From the very first line of code, the very first art created and
design decision made, development will happen in the open, as a
collaboration between Epic, UT fans and UE4 developers. We'll be
using forums for discussion, and Twitch
streams for regular updates.
- If you are a fan and you want to participate, create a free
account and join the forum discussion.
- All code and content will be available live to UE4 developers on
GitHub.
- The game will be true to its roots as a competitive FPS.
- Development will be focused on Windows, Mac and Linux.
So what's the catch?
- It will take many months until the game is playable by
gamers. This is real development from scratch.
- When the game is playable, it will be free. Not free to
play, just free.
- We'll eventually create a marketplace where developers, modders,
artists and gamers can give away, buy and sell mods and
content. Earnings from the marketplace will be split between the
mod/content developer, and Epic. That's how we plan to pay for
the game.
A lot of this is brand new for Epic, and we don't yet have
everything figured out. Things will probably definitely
go wrong from time to time, and when they do, we'll have to work
through them together. There will be a lot of tough decisions to
make, and not every feature will make it into the game. But if you're a
fan of Unreal Tournament, a UE4 developer, or a future modder – or if
you just want to learn how we make games – we hope you'll join
us. It's going to be fun.
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last 10 comments: | Tom | (10:02 PM CEST - May,08 2014 ) | | Finally and very cool. | |
| Koogle | (10:32 PM CEST - May,08 2014 ) | I watched the livestream...
dissapointing in terms of what I was expecting....
it seems epic are really just about the game engine, which is fine afterall nothing since uk2k4 and ut99 has been good for the pc, I don't think they want to even develop a full blown title anymore.
Still I really think they should have held off this announcement until they had at least some basic start on the game itself, not just a fancy engine that is capable of it. I know the unreal engine is pretty good, but unless they do the ground work on setting the theme for the new game it will just be a big mess.
Also if they are wanting people to help with the game, then why is it that the only way to even get the unreal editor is to sign up, and then pay 20$
I have no calms paying for a game that comes with a full blown editor, and if I make anything to sell the pay fees etc, but to start a project like this off with motive of getting people to come join them in making the game and paying 20$ just for the editor (per month to get updates) nah count me out. | |
| Apathy Curve | (08:24 PM CEST - May,11 2014 ) | Meh. It's just a slightly different method of charging for DLC.
TINSTAAFL. | |
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