Unreal Engine 5
News, coverage and analysis tracking Unreal Engine 5 across the outlets.- Game and Mod DevelopmentEpic Games announced Unreal Engine 6 and Unreal Engine 5.8 at State of Unreal 2026, alongside a $1 billion payout to developers using Unreal Editor for Fortnite. The event highlighted advancements in game development tools and creator economies.
- My quick test of Lumen Lite shows that it's probably good news for ray-traced gaming on handheld PCs, but I suspect that it will be used everywhere because of the pressure developers are now underEpic Games has introduced Lumen Lite in Unreal Engine 5.8, a scalable ray-traced global illumination feature designed to improve performance on hardware like the Nintendo Switch 2 and PC handhelds. While the feature offers significant performance gains with minimal visual compromise, the author expresses concern that its ease of use might lead developers to rely on it as a quick fix rather than implementing more thorough, hardware-specific optimizations.
- Unreal Engine 6 is bringing generative AI into its development toolsEpic Games is integrating generative AI into Unreal Engine 6's development tools, aiming to streamline tasks like level design, character rigging, and lighting. The engine will also feature the Verse programming language for more accessible development and support for persistent, large-scale live experiences. Unreal Engine 6 will unify Unreal Engine 5 and Unreal Editor for Fortnite, enhancing interoperability and collaboration among developers.
- '[It] is going to change a lot about how games are made': Epic merges Unreal Engine 5 with Unreal Engine for Fortnite to give game devs around the world Unreal Engine 6Epic Games is merging Unreal Engine 5 and Unreal Engine for Fortnite into a single package, Unreal Engine 6, set for an early access release in late 2027. This unification aims to simplify game development and cross-platform deployment, with Rocket League serving as the initial showcase. The new engine will also feature Verse as its primary scripting language and integrate AI tools for development tasks.
- Unreal Engine 6 will merge UE5 and UEFN into 'a single, unified engine'Epic Games announced significant changes for Unreal Engine 6, including the integration of Unreal Engine for Fortnite into a single, unified engine. The update will shift from C++ to the Verse programming language, incorporate AI tools for models like Claude and Gemini, and aims to make content and code more interoperable across games and ecosystems. Early Access for Unreal Engine 6 is slated for late 2027.
- Epic sees 'central role' for gen AI models like Claude & Codex in Unreal Engine 6Epic Games has revealed that generative AI models like Claude and Codex will play a central role in Unreal Engine 6, aiming to reduce tedious tasks in game development. The engine will integrate these AI tools to speed up content creation, including level design, character rigging, and particle systems, while also improving the Epic Developer Assistant. Unreal Engine 6 is not expected to enter Early Access until 2027 at the earliest.
- Unreal Engine's big new idea is letting gen-AI LLMs plug directly into it and talk to itEpic Games has introduced a new tool for Unreal Engine 5.8 that allows generative AI large language models to directly integrate with and control the engine via text prompts. This tool, called the Unreal MCP plugin, was demonstrated by Michael Lentine and is available now for developers, significantly reducing the time needed for asset creation and iteration.
- Epic reveals first Unreal Engine 6 game, and it's not FortniteEpic Games has announced Unreal Engine 6 during the Rocket League Championship Series Paris Major, with Rocket League being the first game to feature the new engine. This marks a significant upgrade from Unreal Engine 3, which Rocket League has been using since its release. The announcement highlights the engine's importance to the gaming industry and its use beyond games in CGI production.
- Proton 11.0-1 Beta 3 brings FEX upgrades for Linux ARM64 (like the Steam Frame)Valve has released Proton 11.0-1 Beta 3, which includes an upgrade to FEX, an emulator enabling x86 applications to run on ARM64 Linux devices like the upcoming Steam Frame. This update brings performance improvements, controller crash fixes, and better support for the Snapdragon X2 Elite processor. Proton Experimental also incorporates these changes.
- Unreal Engine 5.8 adds experimental Steam Frame support, Qualcomm give the Steam Frame a dedicated pageQualcomm has launched a dedicated page for the Steam Frame, powered by their Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, indicating its impending release. Additionally, Unreal Engine 5.8 Preview now includes experimental support for the Steam Frame, with developers able to test performance criteria for VR titles.
- Epic Games Has Laid Off Over 1,000 EmployeesEpic Games has laid off over 1,000 employees due to a significant drop in Fortnite engagement since 2025, leading to the company spending more than it earns. CEO Tim Sweeney stated the layoffs are necessary to keep the company funded and are not related to AI. The company plans to focus on improving Fortnite experiences and advancing its Unreal Engine technology.
- Epic confirms layoffs of over 1,000 employees as Fortnite engagement slidesEpic Games has confirmed layoffs affecting over 1,000 employees due to a significant downturn in Fortnite engagement since 2025, leading to the company spending more than it earns. CEO Tim Sweeney stated the cuts are necessary for financial stability and are not related to AI, but rather increased competition for player attention and past legal battles with Apple. Affected employees will receive severance packages, extended healthcare, and accelerated stock options.