Epic’s Unreal Engine has always remained at the forefront of modern rendering techniques and technology for decades at this point now. Whether it’s smoothing out jagged edges of surfaces in games like Unreal Tournament, or implementing ray-tracing for realistic lighting in Unreal Engine 4, Epic’s software development offerings have remained at the cutting edge of real-time graphics. After a fair bit of anticipation and excitement, we finally have the latest iteration of the engine – the Unreal Engine 5 which is now available to all developers to use in their games.