Unreal Demolition is being designed to showcase some of the most exciting vehicle combat available. The game can be described as something as simple as just driving around. However, the modes it covers make it much more than that. The game features some of your favorite vehicles from Unreal Tournament 3, as well as others you've never seen before. You’ll see everything from hectic demolition derby style events, to deathmatch in vehicles, to vehicle soccer, sumo wrestling, and more. Happy demolition!
Welcome to the page for the upcoming UT3 build of Unreal Demolition. I'll be setting up some basic things, such as forums, in the near future as...
I've gotten quite a few things complete since the last update.
Another fairly major hurdle has been cleared, putting me even closer to release.
I've been kind of busy, but things are still going.
First screenshots released for Unreal Demolition 2. Recruiting members for final drive into the Make Something Unreal Contest.
New screens featuring Sand Pit posted, looking for testers to film promo videos Saturday, 7PM PST.
Today brings screenshots of a new map and new members joining the team, bringing Unreal Demolition ever closer to release.
New artist Bobby McCoin gives us renders of the PSI boost model, and new screens released showing classic map BlockFort.
Release candidate for Unreal Demolition in private testing.
Unreal Demolition 2's first release completed to coincide with Phase 1 of the Make Something Unreal Contest.
UD had a strong showing in the MSUC Phase 1. More updates to come in the next few weeks.
The MSUC Phase 2 build of Unreal Demolition 2 now available, featuring new modes, new maps, and more excitement than ever.
Small progress update on the work since the last release of Unreal Demolition.
I've done some more work since the last update, mostly concentrating on fixing problems arising from the UT3 patch. However, a few new surprises are in...
The Make Something Unreal Contest is a great contest that gets modders all around the globe coming together to put their skills to work for some serious...