
The Evolution of Unreal Engine (1996-2021). Unreal Engine 1,2,3,4,5
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From Unreal Tournament, BioShock, Batman, Arkham, Final Fantasy VII Remake, to, of course, Fortnite, the Unreal Engine is the backbone of many of our favorite games. Let's take a trip down memory lane to see how far the game development technology has come. Get a glimpse of how the Unreal Engine has evolved from its first iteration all the way to its fifth iteration.
Throughout its history, the Unreal Engine has maintained itself as one of the most popular development tools in the games industry. From its early days in the mid 90s, to its powerhouse performance as a games and film visual creation engine, the Unreal Engine has powered many of the most iconic video games over the course of nearly three decades--which includes Gears of War, BioShock, and Fortnite.
In this video, we're taking a look at the evolution of Epic Games' tech. Starting with 1996's Unreal Engine 1 tech demo, we look at how Epic Games' early tech revolutionized the rendering of 3D environments. Then after, we go over how Unreal Engine 2 took things further by adding improved lighting, detailed character animations, and a greater sense of depth in 3D spaces. From there, the video continues on, from Unreal Engine 3 all the way to the current day where we're now still awaiting the upcoming release of Unreal Engine 5, which adds more realistic visuals and lighting.
Evolution of unreal engine game graphics from 1996 to 2020 which includes Unreal Engine 1 (1996), Unreal Engine 2 (2002), Unreal Engine 3 (2007), Unreal Engine 4 (2014) and Unreal Engine 5 in 2020.
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