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dex3108

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Oct 26, 2017
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Despite multiple efforts to reinvent Paragon, Epic Games announced the free-to-play MOBA's indefinite closure earlier this year. Now, Epic is giving away $12 million-worth of the game's assets free-of-charge to Unreal Engine 4 developers via its Marketplace. Silver linings and all that.

"We are extremely excited to announce that we've released $12 million worth of assets from our action MOBA Paragon on the Unreal Engine Marketplace," says the dev in this forum post. "They're all free to use in your Unreal Engine 4 projects with no strings attached."

Epic adds that the collection includes 20 characters and over 1500 "environment components" from the ill-fated MOBA.

https://www.pcgamer.com/epic-has-released-dollar12-million-worth-of-paragon-assets-free-of-charge/

This is really cool move from Epic.
 

Raxus

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Oct 26, 2017
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Don't need it now they got that Fornite money I see.

Still pretty cool of them of course. Nice to see more indies get free resources to make their games.
 

Gaardus

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Didn't they once do something similar for a cancelled mobile game? Seems like Epic's good about turning lemons into lemonade.
 

mutantmagnet

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Fortnite is worth atleast 240 million to them to give this away like chump change.


I hope a great mod is made out of these assets.
 
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