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The '''Unreal Engine''' is a [[Wikipedia:Game engine|game engine]] maintained by [[Wikipedia:Epic Games|Epic Games]]. It was initially developed for ''[[Wikipedia:Unreal (1998 video game)|Unreal]]'', a [[1998]] [[Wikipedia:Personal computer|PC]] [[first-person shooter]]. It has remained Epic Games' engine of choice since its inception, with games such as ''[[Wikipedia:Gears of War|Gears of War]]'' and more recently ''[[Wikipedia:Fortnite|Fortnite]]'' being built in the engine, but the engine is most notable for its role as a third-party engine available to any game developer, in exchange | The '''Unreal Engine''' is a [[Wikipedia:Game engine|game engine]] maintained by [[Wikipedia:Epic Games|Epic Games]]. It was initially developed for ''[[Wikipedia:Unreal (1998 video game)|Unreal]]'', a [[1998]] [[Wikipedia:Personal computer|PC]] [[first-person shooter]]. It has remained Epic Games' engine of choice since its inception, with games such as ''[[Wikipedia:Gears of War|Gears of War]]'' and more recently ''[[Wikipedia:Fortnite|Fortnite]]'' being built in the engine, but the engine is most notable for its role as a third-party engine available to any game developer, in exchange a royalty fee, with thousands of games having been built using it, to date. | ||