Epic Games Unreal Engine in the Browser Try For Yourself

  • 07 Mar, 12
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You can now try out the Epic Games Unreal engine running in the browser for yourself. All you need is the Flash Player 11.2 RC installed and then go to the unrealengine.com/flash/ website.

Here is a screenshot of it running in Chrome on my MacBook Pro:
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Mark Rein form Epic Games talks about the latest Unreal demo at GDC.

At the Adobe GDC booth you can also see us show off Dungeon Defenders by Trendy which also uses the Unreal engine.
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What does all this mean? Check out gaming.adobe.com for some more ideas of how AIR and Flash enable game developers to create great content.

  • twitter.com/amadurell Alexandre Madurell

    Awesome performance! I’ve just installed Mozilla Waterfox and the x64 Flash Player 11.2 release candidate to give it a try. Mindblowing!

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