Epic Games Releases $12 Million In Paragon Assets For Free Use

03/19/2018 06:35 pm EDT

While Epic Games is clearly riding high on the success of its hit multiplayer game Fortnite, not all of its projects are benefitting. The publisher announced earlier this year that it would be shutting down its PlayStation 4/PC game Paragon.

But there is some light at the end of the tunnel, as it appears that some of Paragon's prized assets will continue to live on, thanks to the Unreal Engine tech, as well as Epic Games' generosity.

The company announced today that developers utilizing the UE4 technology will now be able to use assets from Paragon, including 20 AAA-quality characters, skins, animations, VFX and dialogue, along with an additional 1,500 environmental components from the game. This adds up to about $12 million in assets overall, and gives developers a chance to tinker with the in-game components however they see fit.

The contents can be accessed here, and you can get a good idea of the scope of materials available in the teaser video above, with a number of characters and other goodies that you can now check out.

Epic Games has noted that for those dabbling with these assets, it's best to get started with Shinbi, which is already included as an animation Bluepoint. There's also a sample map available for testing purposes, so that users can tweak their own customized environments.

Here's the full rundown of assets, straight from the publisher:

For those that want to play Paragon a bit longer, the services will be open on PC and PlayStation 4 through April 26. So get your matches in now!

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