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Dev Diary — ‘gravel’ Developers Discuss The Benefits Of Unreal Engine

Dev Diary — ‘GRAVEL’ Developers Discuss the Benefits of Unreal Engine

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Epic Games’ Unreal Engine powers several games, both indie and AAA. The engine is complex but is also pretty simple to use, which is why it’s so popular. GRAVEL, the upcoming off-road racing game from Milestone will make use of Unreal Engine 4 to deliver a realistic experience.

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A few team members took part in the first ‘developer diary’ for the game. The video highlights the advantages of modern engines and how they’ve been able to go much further in making everything look, feel and sound authentic. Check it out:

GRAVEL will be charging its way onto PS4, Xbox One and PC in early 2018. Will you be picking it up?


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A.K Rahming
Having been introduced to video games at the age of 3 via a Nintendo 64, A.K has grown up in the culture. A fan of simulators and racers, with a soft spot for Nintendo! But, he has great respect for the entire video game world and enjoys watching it all expand as a whole.