December 15th, 2010 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: iOS | No Comments »
Following the massive success of their Infinity Blade game, Epic Games has announced it will be offering iOS support in the Unreal Development Kit by the end of this week.
Using the Unreal Development Kit for iOS games is pretty cheap for developers. Unreal doesn’t charge for the kit itself but asks a rev-share of 25% when your game does over $5K in revenues. A pretty fair deal as far as we can see. Epic didn’t comment on other platform support for now though we can only expect Microsoft is already talking with the company.
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