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Unreal Engine 5.6 is here

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MetaHuman leaves Early Access with brand-new release

MetaHuman leaves Early Access with brand-new release

MetaHuman 5.6 brings new licensing options and major new functionality across the board.

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Define rule-breaking physics, create lifelike characters, or animate the movement of a single blade of grass—and render it all at the speed you can dream it. We originally designed Unreal Engine to give us the creative freedom we always wanted as developers. Today, our goal is to push the boundaries of innovation with every release so that only you, not your tools, get to decide the limits of what’s possible. 
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Before you can install and run Unreal Editor, you’ll need to download and install the Epic Games launcher.

Install Epic Games launcher

Once downloaded and installed, open the launcher and create or log in to your Epic Games account.

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Install Unreal Engine

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Your first hour in Unreal Engine

Your first Hour in Unreal Engine 5.2

Epic Online Learning · 2yr ago
We’ll look at the launcher, editor creating a basic level including lighting and level layout.
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Your First Game in Unreal Engine 5

Andi · 3yr ago
Practical in-editor demo showcasing UE5's rapid game creation from scratch.
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BeginPlay

Epic Online Learning · 3yr ago
A developer focused overview of Unreal Engine’s features and tools.
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Stack O’ Bot

Stack'O'Bot is a new small project that can be a good starting point for advanced beginners.
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Content Examples

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Lyra Sample Game

A perfect starting point for those looking to jump right into Unreal Engine for Game Development.
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Cropout

A casual game sample that shows you best practices for creating for cross-platform titles.
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