NEWS
Featured free Marketplace content—November 2022
All aboard for this month’s free Marketplace Content. Make it rain with in-depth rain systems, and then take to the water on pirate ships–be sure to secure the ropes with a Physical Interaction System before leveling up into classy offices.
Ever wondered what it would be like to be deserted on your very own deluxe tropical island? Well, now you can with Low Poly Style Deluxe 2, now a part of our permanently free content!
We announced the winners of the 2022 Epic MegaJam–and now to show you the piping hot sizzle of the winning entries!
If you couldn’t make it to Unreal Fest—or if you want to rewatch anything you saw—you can check out recordings of the sessions. Dive in and explore all the action from Unreal Fest 2022.
Building an alternate reality in augmented reality: UCLA redefines theater with Unreal Engine
Discover how UCLA staff and students created an immersive AR theater experience set in the world of The Man in the High Castle with the help of Unreal Engine & Blueprint systems. Is AR the future of theatre entertainment?
Samwoo Immersion uses a digital twin for efficient port logistics management
To improve the operational efficiency of Busan Port, one of South Korea’s largest hubs for maritime logistics, Samwoo Immersion developed the VARLOS Terminal Monitoring System: a digital twin combined with an interactive IoT platform.
COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHTS
100 Lights Rotate - UE5 Lumen Nanite
With their latest tech demo, UE Wizard–Scene, showcases the ability and beauty of both Lumen and Nanite in 100 Lights Rotate. Featuring both barren, lush, and varying states of urban settings, they’ve done an illuminating job of showing how lighting can be used to create completely different vibes in the same scene.
In a mind-bending puzzle adventure by Stubby Games where you reverse objects through time to overcome seemingly impossible obstacles and conundrums.
Can you manipulate time to your will and solve ingeniously challenging puzzle rooms, each one taking you closer to the heart of a colossal space station in orbit of Earth? Let’s find out!
Environment Artist Anton Ek has challenged themselves with their latest piece, drawing inspiration from popular fan theories, vague mentions from A Song of Ice and Fire, and a boatload of their talent and technical skill within Unreal Engine. We’re sure you’ll agree this is a phenomenal scene!