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  2. Unreal Engine 4 - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Engine 4 (UE4) is the fourth version of Unreal Engine developed by Epic Games. UE4 began development in 2003 and was released in March 2014, with the first game using UE4 being released in April 2014.

  3. Unreal Engine - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Engine (UE) is a 3D computer graphics game engine developed by Epic Games, first showcased in the 1998 first-person shooter video game Unreal.Initially developed for PC first-person shooters, it has since been used in a variety of genres of games and has been adopted by other industries, most notably the film and television industry.

  4. Unreal Engine 5 - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Engine 5 (UE5) is the latest version of Unreal Engine developed by Epic Games.It was revealed in May 2020 and officially released in April 2022. Unreal Engine 5 includes multiple upgrades and new features, including Nanite, a system that automatically adjusts the level of detail of meshes, and Lumen, a dynamic global illumination and reflections system that leverages software as well as ...

  5. Category:Unreal Engine games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Unreal Engine games" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Everwild (video ...

  6. Unreal Engine 1 - Wikipedia

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    Sweeney attributed part of Epic's success in licensing Unreal Engine to their customer support. [10] By late 1999, The New York Times indicated that there had been sixteen external projects using Epic's technology, including Deus Ex, The Wheel of Time, and Duke Nukem Forever, [11] the latter of which was originally based on the Quake II engine. [12]

  7. Blueprint (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blueprint (CSS framework) Blueprint (engine), a technique for tuning an engine for maximum performance; Blue Print, a 1982 video game by Bally Midway; Blueprint 3D, a 2011 puzzle video game; Blueprints Visual Scripting, the visual scripting system in Unreal Engine; blueprintjs, a React-based UI toolkit

  8. Unreal 3 - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Tournament 3, a multiplayer video game by Epic Games Unreal Engine 3 , a computer game engine developed by Epic Games Topics referred to by the same term

  9. Unreal Tournament (cancelled video game) - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Tournament was developed using Unreal Engine 4 in the open in close collaboration between Epic Games and the community. [6] Although an Unreal Engine 4 subscription was required to fully contribute (all the code was accessible in a GitHub repository), Unreal Tournament fans were still able to comment and share ideas on the company's ...