



Epic Games unveiled Unreal Engine 5.8 and revealed its Unreal Engine 6 roadmap during the State of Unreal 2026 keynote at Unreal Fest Chicago on June 17, 2026. UE5.8 is available now with production-ready MegaLights supporting 60 FPS on consoles, Lumen Lite optimized for handhelds and Nintendo Switch 2, and the new MCP plugin connecting AI models like Claude to Unreal Engine. UE6 merges UE5 and UEFN into one platform, with early access planned for late 2027 and official release targeting late 2028. Smart Assets will let Fortnite cosmetics transfer across games, marking Epic's shift toward an open cross-game ecosystem. Get the complete breakdown of features, release dates, and why these updates matter for esports development and competitive game performance.







Overwatch Season 3 kicks off with two events: Anima Strike and Excavation Initiative. Here are their challenges and rewards.

The IEM Cologne Major 2026 just got a lot more interesting. After a quarterfinal day that shattered viewership records and delivered some of the most dramatic Counter-Strike you'll ever watch, the semifinal bracket is locked in, and Team Falcons are on a collision course with Team Spirit. Saturday at LANXESS Arena is going to be something else.
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