Low Poly Nature is Free for the Month!

We are pleased that our Low Poly Nature: Lush and Diverse Environments for Unreal Engine has been selected by Epic to their Sponsored Content program. What does it mean for you? For this month only, you can get the asset pack for free from the Unreal Engine Marketplace using this link. Once you’ve added it to your account, you get to keep it forever.

Low Poly Nature image from Unreal Engine showcasing some of the nature assets: mushrooms, plants, rocks, grass.

Moreover, it’s not a trial or sample – it’s the full asset pack, which you can use in your projects. Yes, it has everything – more than 800 low-poly style nature assets, including trees, bushes, plants, mushrooms, and many more. A lot of models come with variants and growth stages. The models are as botanically accurate as the low-poly aesthetic allows, optimized for performance, and easily customizable.

We’ve received some questions about the allowed use of these assets. Even though you’re getting this asset pack for free, the standard Epic Content EULA still applies. Among other things, this means that you’re free to use the asset pack to create commercial games.

Low Poly Nature image from Unreal Engine showcasing more of the assets: trees, fences, path in the forest.

Last but not least, you might be interested in our latest release: Forgotten Graveyards: Low Poly Cemetery Mega Pack. Not only is it fully compatible with the Low Poly Nature asset pack (and other popular low-poly asset packs), but it also comes with a wealth of content. So, what’s inside? This massive low poly asset pack contains over 1.4k game-ready models, including crypts, fences, graves, lighting props, and more. Each model is carefully crafted to help you create a unique and immersive graveyard environment. With multiple variants and wear-and-tear options, you’ll have endless possibilities for when designing graveyards for your games.

Forgotten Graveyards featured image showcasing some of the assets in the pack: tombstones, coffins, candles, tools, benches, etc.

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