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Unreal Engine 4 Freely Available To Schools

by Rainier on Sept. 4, 2014 @ 11:58 a.m. PDT

Starting today schools and universities have unlimited access to Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4 for free.

This new initiative sets up the academic community to take advantage of everything game engine technology has to offer and be a part of game development in its purest form. Students can build incredible portfolios, make projects of any size and advance their careers using Unreal Engine technology. Unreal Engine 4 is the most accessible, beginner-friendly version of the engine ever created.

“Nothing is stopping students from honing the skills needed to enter the range of fields using Unreal Engine technology, from entertainment software and film to visualization, healthcare simulation and military training,” said Ray Davis, general manager, Unreal Engine. “Students who know Unreal Engine technology have a huge advantage when it comes to job placement.”

With Unreal Engine 4, the availability of complete C++ source code along with Blueprint visual scripting brings the learning experience to the next level!

  • Leading Platforms. Use Unreal Engine 4 for all major platforms including PC, mobile and VR.
  • For Artists and Designers. Build complete games with Blueprint visual scripting, no coding required.
  • For Programmers. Study, examine and extend Unreal Engine 4’s multimillion-line codebase through the GitHub community.
  • Learning Materials. In addition to the tools, features and code, Epic provides free tutorials, extensive documentation, AnswerHub support, complete sample projects, wiki and forum access, as well as weekly livestreams because open access to the engine, information and the people behind it all is the best way to learn game development.

Educational organizations can obtain Unreal Engine 4 access for faculty and students through here.

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