Following Apple's event, game and Unreal Engine creator Epic Games in conjunction with coders ChAIR Entertainment released the Infinity Blade Collection of assets for developers. The collection, which Epic calls "a $3 million investment in art and sound design" is free of charge for use within the Unreal Engine.
Primarily developed for first-person shooters, the Unreal Engine is based in C++, and features easy code portability. The current release is Unreal Engine 4, designed for Microsoft's DirectX; OpenGL for OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4, iOS, and Android, and JavaScript plus WebGL.
The asset package released contains 7,600 assets in eight packs. Infinity Blade: Grass Lands is the earthy citadel, adorned with stone set pieces and beautiful props. Infinity Blade: Ice Lands is the wintery fort set deep within a glacial enclave. Infinity Blade: Fire Lands is the radiant castle interior laced with unforgiving paths, dramatic props and flowing lava.
Infinity Blade: Warriors includes loads of assets for crafting fierce heroes. Infinity Blade: Adversaries has even more content for a making wide variety of rivals. Infinity Blade: Effects gives you visual effects ranging from fire and smoke to lightning and magical reactions. Infinity Blade: Sounds includes thousands of raw audio files and sound cues. Infinity Blade: Weapons presents a vast array of melee weaponry, including never-before-seen swords and axes and also a few Infinity Blade fan favorites.
Most of the content comes from iOS title
Infinity Blade: Dungeons, which has been cancelled. The assets are free to use in projects, under normal terms of game sales' profit sharing mandated by the
Unreal Engine's use.