Unreal Development Kit Released For Free

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Epic Games, creator of one of the best game engines available today; Unreal Engine 3 has released what they call the Unreal Development Kit (UDK) for everyone to utilize.

What is the Unreal Development Kit, you say?
Well it can't be put any simpler; it IS Unreal Engine 3.
UDK is available for everyone, even you, to download and start using right this instant.

This is great news for the mod community and aspiring developers who are looking to create the game of their dreams and showcase their work for future employers, investors and/or publishers. For non-commercial use, the UDK is completely free.

You might create a smash-hit non-commercial game, or maybe get recognized for past UDK creations and land a great job at a major studio. There are few downsides to this, people.

The best known games utilizing Unreal Engine 3 are Gears of War and Unreal Tournament 3

Other great games licenced to use Unreal Engine 3 include:

  • Bioshock Series
  • Mass Effect Series
  • Batman: Arkham Asylum
  • Borderlands

The list goes on.
This is a great deal! Non-commercial developers, first timers and explorers; you'll love this.

Download the Unreal Development Kit at www.udk.com

www.udk.com/showcase.html

Here you can download 2 free full games created with UDK, and the UT3 Demo.
All showing the power of Unreal Engine 3.

The Ball is a multi honour winning UT3 mod, which now is a standalone game thanks to UDK.
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The Ball is an episodic action puzzle game that has been released in chapters including Pehua, Oztoc, Teotl, and Hueca. Originally developed as a mod for Unreal Tournament 3, The Ball has won multiple honors in the $1 Million Intel Make Something Unreal Contest.
Direct downlad The Ball here!

Im going to try and get into this. Has anyone had experience with the UDK in the past?

nope had no experience with modding at all but im grabbing this for a good look and who knows

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