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People have been waiting with anticipation for Unreal Engine 5, and now game developers can try it in early access.
Unreal Engine has added Visual Studio 2015 support in its latest update, which should be great news for game developers doing their work on Windows.
Starting soon, anyone who installs Unity, Epic’s Unreal Engine, or Chukong’s Cocos2D will see a highlighted option to co-install Microsoft’s Visual Studio Community for Windows.
Microsoft has revealed that thanks to a partnership with Epic Games, it has made the readiness of IntelliSense and semantic code colorization in Unreal Engine projects faster by an order of 18x.
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