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Just last week we reported that Oculus Rift support would be made available for developers using the free version of Unity, the 3D game engine, previously only available with Unity Pro costing $1500 or $75 per month on subscription. Now Epic, the company behind the competing Unreal Engine 4, may be about to announce that its UE4 engine is available to Oculus Rift Dev Kit owners for free!

Courting the Future of Games

unity-logo-cleanIn VRs beginning there was Unity. Recently estimated by Oculus’ VP of Product Nate Mitchell as responsible for something like 95% of early DK1 based content. It’s certainly been the engine to help enable VR enthusiasts and developers to follow through on their dream to make and experience awesome VR content. Of course, it didn’t hurt that DK1 shipped with a 3 month trial of Unity Pro, complete with Oculus Rift support.

UE4Logo-EG-254x207Unreal Engine 4 was released back in March and offered an affordable subscription model to prospective developers along with a cut of any retail earnings should the game make it into the world proper. It also shipped with ‘out of the box’ support for Oculus Rift and a cutting-edge set of productivity and rendering technology, making it extremely attractive.

Well, an eagle eyed redditor (acatalept) spotted a note at the top of UE4s front page, complete with a dead link. The note disappeared shortly afterwards (although not before an screenshot was taken – see top), firing up speculation that Epic are responding to Unity’s recent announcement to finally allow Unity Free users access to Rift support too.

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Based in the UK, Paul has been immersed in interactive entertainment for the best part of 27 years and has followed advances in gaming with a passionate fervour. His obsession with graphical fidelity over the years has had him branded a ‘graphics whore’ (which he views as the highest compliment) more than once and he holds a particular candle for the dream of the ultimate immersive gaming experience. Having followed and been disappointed by the original VR explosion of the 90s, he then founded RiftVR.com to follow the new and exciting prospect of the rebirth of VR in products like the Oculus Rift. Paul joined forces with Ben to help build the new Road to VR in preparation for what he sees as VR’s coming of age over the next few years.
  • Curtrock

    Not to be outdone by Unity, Unreal says; “I’ll see your free LIMITED VERSION Oculus support, and raise you free access to our FULL ENGINE for Rift devs”. Competition is good for consumers. Untiy & Unreal both start with U. (Pun intended)

  • John Horn

    Ok, so I started reading this thinking Epic has chosen to do it.. but as I finished reading, I realized the article had been edited with an added uncertainty as to the veracity of the claim. It’d be awesome if it was true though!

  • SuperDre

    Ohw, that would be awesome… hehe.. I was looking at trying UE4, but only for one month, but now it seems (if it actually will happen) I don’t even have to pay for a license (soon)..