Um, I sort of doubt it. Unreal Engine 4, while I haven't dug around with it, is presumably still C++ and low-level stuff.
The way the game industry is moving is still along the same path. With a lot of amature and professional developers moving towards platforms like Unity, it's sort of a backslide in my opinion. Then again, it's almost as if the target platforms have become too powerful for people to really care what they're developing on.
The way the game industry is moving is still along the same path. With a lot of amature and professional developers moving towards platforms like Unity, it's sort of a backslide in my opinion. Then again, it's almost as if the target platforms have become too powerful for people to really care what they're developing on.
(My opinion, not trying to be controversial.)