<p>When Google announced Daydream during their annual I/O keynote on Tuesday, the company announced they were working with two big third-party game studios, Electronic Arts and Ubisoft, to make games for the new platform.</p><p>Yesterday they added a third name to the list: Epic Games. Epic's powerful game engine, Unreal Engine 4, will be coming to Daydream, ensuring developers can easily port their existing apps to the VR platform without too much work.</p><p>This plugin comes from a collaboration between Epic, Google and Hardsuit labs.</p><p>More importantly, from today applications in Unreal Engine 4 will also join the Google Cardboard app library. If you're running an app and it's not on a Daydream qualified device, it'll drop back to "Cardboard-level support".</p><p>This is great news for the hundreds of thousands of Cardboard-ready devices that aren't quite ready for Daydream, and that audience isn't likely to away any time soon, with Daydream-certified devices bound to be outnumbered by their lower specification cousins for a long while.</p><p>This is also means people can develop for Cardboard, which is a big step forwards for the free headset. You can pick up the UE4 plugin from Github now.</p> … Read more
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