⚡ Unreal Engine

Quick Summary

Unreal Engine (currently version 5) is Epic Games’ flagship game engine — the industry standard for AAA photorealistic games and increasingly for film/TV virtual production. UE5’s Nanite and Lumen systems represent a generational leap in real-time rendering.

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Key Facts

DeveloperEpic Games
First Release1998 (UE1)
Current VersionUnreal Engine 5 (2022)
Scripting LanguagesC++ (primary); Blueprints (visual scripting)
LicenseFree; 5% royalty on revenue above $1M
Target MarketAAA, high-end indie, film/TV, architecture

Unreal Engine 5 Breakthrough Features

  • Nanite: Virtual geometry system enabling film-quality polygon counts (billions of polygons) rendered in real time
  • Lumen: Fully dynamic global illumination — no baked lightmaps required; lights update in real time
  • World Partition: Automatic streaming for massive open worlds
  • MetaHuman: Photorealistic digital human creator

Blueprints: Visual Scripting

Unreal’s Blueprint visual scripting system allows designers and artists to create gameplay logic without writing C++ code — connecting node graphs instead. This has made UE5 accessible to non-programmers while keeping full C++ power available.

Games Made with Unreal Engine

  • Fortnite (Epic Games)
  • Gears of War series
  • Borderlands series
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
  • Hogwarts Legacy
  • Lies of P

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