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Epic Games reveals The State of Unreal for 2025

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Epic Games reveals The State of Unreal for 2025

Epic Games reveals The State of Unreal for 2025

The State of Unreal: Epic Games Unveils Cutting-Edge Tech

By Netvora Tech News


At the Unreal Fest in Orlando, Florida, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney took the stage to deliver the keynote speech, showcasing the company's latest advancements in game development. The tech giant unveiled a stunning tech demo in collaboration with CD Projekt Red, the developer behind the critically acclaimed Witcher series. The demo, which did not reveal The Witcher 4 game itself but rather the technologies powering the upcoming saga, left the audience in awe. Epic Games also provided a glimpse into the latest developments of Unreal Engine 5.6, including significant performance upgrades that enable teams to build massive open worlds on current-gen hardware.

AI Creator Tools for MetaHuman

Epic Games also showcased AI creator tools for its MetaHuman platform, which enables the development of realistic human avatars. This technology has vast applications in gaming, film, and other industries. The Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN), a platform for user-generated content, has generated an impressive $722 million in revenue for third-party creators over the past couple of years.

Unreal Engine 5.6: Open World Magic and Engine-First Animation

The company's latest Unreal Engine 5.6 update brings significant upgrades, including improved performance that allows for the creation of large-scale open worlds. This technology will empower developers to build immersive experiences that showcase the power of Unreal Engine. The State of Unreal has come to a close, offering a glimpse into the cutting-edge technologies Epic Games is developing to support creators and developers. Our freelance writer Giancarlo Valdes is on the ground in Orlando, providing hands-on impressions and in-depth coverage of the event. Note: The Epic Games Store has now paid developer and publisher partners over $2.1 billion since its launch.

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