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Epic Games is releasing Unreal Engine 5.1 today as an update to the game engine that it hopes will be used to build the metaverse.
Epic’s long-awaited Unreal Engine 5 has finally dropped amid the ongoing virtual UE event series, resplendent with tech demos and developer interviews, including CD Projekt Red.
Epic Games launched the early access version of Unreal Engine 5, which can create massive 3D scenes for video games.
Developer Frost Giant is looking to its Blizzard roots for its first title using the power of Unreal Engine 5.
CD Projekt Red is taking a big step with the next entry in The Witcher series, moving on from REDengine to Unreal Engine 5 for development.
While it won't tell you anything about the upcoming movie, Epic's tech demo suggests some ways games and movies might meld in the future.
From Nanite to Lumen to advancements in world and data streaming, here is a breakdown of exactly what Unreal Engine 5 means for the games industry.
An indie developer is currently working on an Unreal Engine 5 game where you play as a gun-wielding squirrel and it’s weirdly wonderful.
Concrete Genie developer PixelOpus is currently hiring staff to work on a PS5 game powered by Unreal Engine 5, and is working with the studio behind Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse.
Romero Games is building this game with the Unreal Engine 5 engine, and the studio said it is already working with a "major publisher" on the title.
The game's PS5 upgrade is out now, and was actually unlocked for all PS Plus players last year. Here's why the acquisition of Firesprite heralded a new era for Sony last year in September.