Thanks to The Chinese Room

One drawback thus far has been that there was no native integration with the Unreal engine. That has now changed thanks to a new open source plug-in created by The Chinese Room.

Ink has long had native Unity support and has been used by developers on recent games such asSable,Goodbye Volcano High, and the upcoming Thirsty Suitors. It also has its own dedicated editor, Inky, with which you can write and test your own stories. If you have any interest in video game narrative,I’d recommend messing around with it some rainy Sunday.

I have no idea if The Chinese Room are currently using Ink for their own projects, which include the recently re-announcedVampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2, but frankly why else would they make this.

This plugin may also be of interest to developers whorecently learned that they never want to work with Unity ever again.