Unveiled at WWDC 2014 for demo of Apple's Metal, Epic Zen Garden out now on iOS 8
Epic Design Garden is designed by Epic Games to showcase its Unreal Engine 4 technology using Metal.
Epic Design Garden is designed by Epic Games to showcase its Unreal Engine 4 technology using Metal.
Infinity Blade III has just received the anticipated update that brings the epic conclusion to the Infinity Blade trilogy.
Infinity Blade III is set to reach its final chapter next week.
The Unreal Engine is being utilized by an impressive upcoming app called Submerged.
Epic Games has just launched Unreal Engine 4, the latest generation of its popular cross-platform game engine.
Rodeo Games is set to launch an Unreal Engine 4-powered mobile title in the near future.
Epic Games' Unreal Engine for iOS is set to get an in-game recording feature.
Take on Oslim the Deathless Bloodmage in Infinity Blade III's latest update.
Infinity Blade III is set to receive an impressive update tomorrow.
Let's go hands-on with ChAIR Entertainment's highly anticipated Infinity Blade III.
Infinity Blade III is likely to soon hack and slash its way toward seeing the light of day.
It's official: the much-vaunted Infinity Blade: Dungeons is dead, perhaps already rotting in a dungeon somewhere in development hell.
Infinity Blade, Epic Games' truly game-changing action role-playing game for iOS, has just gone free for the first time since its release in December 2010.
Fans of the Infinity Blade series will need to be patient.
The highly rated sword-fighting game Infinity Blade II has received another significant content update.
An Infinity Blade-themed dungeon crawler on iOS? Yes, please.
It looks like gaming may be the next major industry Apple could reshape with the iPad.
Epic Games was on today's Apple event stage to show off their newest app, Infinity Blade: Dungeon.
The original Infinity Blade iOS app ($5.99) has recently received an update, adding a fourth content pack to the popular universal game. Now, fans of Infinity Blade can enjoy new magic rings, swords, shields and helmets, a new enemy - RookBane - and can also take a sneak peak at Infinity Blade II and Infinity Blade: Awakening, a new iBook based on the hit game series.
The recently-released Infinity Blade II has just received a minor update, which makes tweaks to the popular application and also squashes a number of bugs.
The sequel to last year's blockbuster iOS game is finally here, and it doesn't disappoint.
Great news, Apple fans: while we've all been dozing away in slumberland, the guys over at Epic Games' chAIR Entertainment have made Infinity Blade II available in the U.S. App Store. Now, fans in the United States can purchase and download the highly anticipated sequel to Infinity Blade for just $6.99. The application, which boasts high quality graphics and lighting effects, is a universal app and therefore is compatible with all of Apple's iOS devices.
Epic Games' highly anticipated Infinity Blade II has just appeared in the New Zealand App Store, meaning the application should be available in the United States at around midnight tonight.
The popular universal app "Infinity Blade" has recently received an update, which adds a new content pack and gives users a sneak peak of Infinity Blade 2 (which chAIR Entertainment announced yesterday at Apple's iPhone event).