
Unreal Engine 5 Early Access Tech Demo - Xbox Series X Next Gen Graphics/UE5/4K
Unreal Engine 5 Early Access Tech Demo - Xbox Series X Next Gen Graphics/UE5/4K
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The Unreal Engine is a game engine developed by Epic Games, first showcased in the 1998 first-person shooter game Unreal. Initially developed for PC first-person shooters, it has since been used in a variety of genres of three-dimensional (3D) games and has seen adoption by other industries, most notably the film and television industry. Written in C++, the Unreal Engine features a high degree of portability, supporting a wide range of desktop, mobile, console and virtual reality platforms.
The latest release is Unreal Engine 4, which launched in 2014 under a subscription model. Since 2015, it can be downloaded for free, with its source code available on a GitHub private repository. Epic allows for its use in commercial products based on a royalty model, typically asking developers for 5% of revenues from sales, though with the success of Fortnite, which has become a testbed for Unreal Engine for Epic, Epic waives this fee for developers that publish their games through the Epic Games Store. On May 13, 2020, Epic announced that their portion of royalties for games developed in Unreal Engine are waived until developers have earned their first US$1 million in revenue, retroactively applying to January 1, 2020. Unreal Engine 5 is scheduled for full release in early 2022.
It is popular among PC and console games with high graphics capabilities and is used for games such PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, the Gears of War series, Final Fantasy VII Remake, Valorant and Yoshi’s Crafted World, as well as Epic's own games.
Unreal Engine 5 will empower game developers and creators across all industries to realize next-generation real-time 3D content and experiences with greater freedom, fidelity, and flexibility than ever before. Today, Unreal Engine 5 enters Early Access - providing you the first chance to get your hands on some innovative new tools for next-generation game development.
In this video, Chance Ivey, Senior Technical Designer at Epic Games and Galen Davis, Producer/Evangelist for Quixel at Epic Games provide a first look at the game development tools and workflows available in Unreal Engine 5 Early Access before exploring our newest sample project titled "Valley of the Ancient" - a rich and practical example of how the new features in Unreal Engine 5 Early Access can be used.
Jump to specific features below and learn more about Unreal Engine 5 Early Access and the "Valley of the Ancient" sample project at unrealengine.com/UE5
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