Unreal Engine 6
News, coverage and analysis tracking Unreal Engine 6 across the outlets.- CD Projekt boss "knows for a fact" a surge of games made purely with generative AI are coming, but doubts "whether this is really the path to follow"CD Projekt joint CEO Michał Nowakowski believes games made purely with generative AI are inevitable but expresses doubts about this being the optimal development path. He suggests studios should focus on being 'lean and cheap' to navigate the increasingly competitive market, while acknowledging the potential of AI integration in tools like Unreal Engine 6.
- Rockstar's legal setback, Final Fantasy tax incentives, and PlayStation swaps 'PC' for 'AI' - Patch Notes #57This week's gaming news includes Rockstar Games facing a trial date for union busting allegations, Sony Interactive Entertainment shifting its business strategy focus from 'PC' to 'AI' in SEC filings, and Microsoft's Xbox division reportedly preparing for studio closures. Additionally, Don't Nod is seeking new financing after Tencent withdrew short-term investment, Shibuya ward is offering Final Fantasy 14 in-game items for tax donations, and Epic Games is merging Unreal Engine 5 and UEFN into a unified Unreal Engine 6. The UK government is also set to implement a ban on social media for under 16s, impacting high-risk features in games.
- 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.
- 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.
- Evening Reading - June 17, 2026This edition of Evening Reading covers several gaming news items including the launch of Pokemon Champions on mobile, Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions' early access, and Epic Games' stance on generative AI in Unreal Engine 6. It also notes the upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto 5's first new heist in years and the porting of Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 to PlayStation consoles.
- '[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 6 has a novel idea: you using your Fortnite skins in other Unreal games and vice versaEpic Games is exploring a shared economy for Unreal Engine 6, allowing players to use Fortnite skins in other Unreal Engine games and vice versa. Development team lead Marcus Wassmer detailed this initiative, aiming to create portable player value and foster ecosystem growth. While Unreal Engine 6 is still in early development with an estimated early access in late 2027, it will also feature enhanced multiplayer support and cross-platform capabilities.
- Games Inbox: Is Forza Horizon 6 the best game of 2026?Readers discuss the potential of Forza Horizon 6 to be a game of the year, Xbox's franchise management, and the peculiar reveal of Unreal Engine 6. There's also praise for Resident Evil Requiem's innovative horror elements and design, with comparisons to other entries in the series.
- Unreal Engine 6 revealed by Epic Games in the weirdest way possibleEpic Games has revealed Unreal Engine 6, using a trailer for Rocket League during the Rocket League Championship Series esports tournament. This marks an unusual debut for the new engine, as previous iterations were showcased with dedicated graphical demos. The engine is expected to coincide with the next generation of consoles, potentially supporting platforms like PlayStation 6 and Xbox Series X/S, and will also be implemented in Fortnite.
- Unreal Engine 6 announced with Rocket League revealPsyonix has announced Unreal Engine 6, heralding a new era for game development. This announcement was made alongside a reveal for Rocket League, which is transitioning to a new phase.
- Fortnite dalar – 1 000 får sparken från EpicEpic Games is laying off over 1,000 employees due to declining engagement and revenue from Fortnite. CEO Tim Sweeney stated that the game costs significantly more to operate than it earns, necessitating major cost-cutting measures. The company plans to focus on improving Fortnite content and developing new tools, mentioning a potential shift to Unreal Engine 6.
- 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.