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'''Unreal Engine''' is an engine that was created by Epic Games in May of 1998. Since then, 4 majorly different versions of the engine have been released. It's supported by multiple platforms, and as such, is a commonly used engine.   
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'''Unreal Engine''' is an engine that was created by Epic Games in May of 1998. Since then, 5 majorly different versions of the engine have been released. It's supported by multiple platforms, and as such, is a commonly used engine.   
  
 
==Tools==
 
==Tools==
 
There are a couple of tools that exist for ripping assets from Unreal Engine games.  
 
There are a couple of tools that exist for ripping assets from Unreal Engine games.  
 
===[http://www.gildor.org/en/projects/umodel#files UModel]===
 
===[http://www.gildor.org/en/projects/umodel#files UModel]===
UModel is a tool for ripping visual assets from just about every iteration of Unreal Engine from 1 to 4. The github repo for it can be found [https://github.com/gildor2/UModel ''here''].
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'''UModel''' is a tool for ripping visual assets from just about every iteration of Unreal Engine from 1 to 4. The github repo for it can be found [https://github.com/gildor2/UModel ''here''].
  
 
==List of games using Unreal Engine==
 
==List of games using Unreal Engine==
 
 
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| [[Rocket League]] || 3.? || Multiplatform || ?
 
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| [[Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order]] || 4.21 || Multiplatform || ?
 
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| [[Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes]] || ? || Nintendo Switch || ?
 
| [[Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes]] || ? || Nintendo Switch || ?

Revision as of 20:00, 7 September 2022

Unreal Engine is an engine that was created by Epic Games in May of 1998. Since then, 5 majorly different versions of the engine have been released. It's supported by multiple platforms, and as such, is a commonly used engine.

Tools

There are a couple of tools that exist for ripping assets from Unreal Engine games.

UModel

UModel is a tool for ripping visual assets from just about every iteration of Unreal Engine from 1 to 4. The github repo for it can be found here.

List of games using Unreal Engine

Name Version Platform AES Key Required?
A Hat in Time 3.? Multiplatform ?
Cyber Danganronpa VR: The Class Trial ? PlayStation 4 ?
Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted 4.21 Multiplatform ?
Fortnite ? Multiplatform Yes
Jump Force 4.19 Multiplatform No
Minecraft Dungeons 4.22 Multiplatform Yes
My Hero: One’s Justice 4.18 Multiplatform No
Rocket League 3.? Multiplatform ?
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 4.21 Multiplatform ?
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes ? Nintendo Switch ?
Unreal Tournament ? Multiplatform ?
Yoshi's Crafted World 4.? Nintendo Switch ?