
Unreal Fest 2025: all of the news from Epic's show
Epic Games' 2025 edition of its Unreal Fest conference is set to kick off on June 3rd in Orlando. There's likely going to be a lot of news from the show; the company's Unreal Engine is used as part of making many of the world's biggest video games and entertainment, and Fortnite is still a huge game that's getting new experiences all the time thanks to the Unreal Editor for Fortnite.
At the show, Epic will be hosting its annual State of Unreal keynote, which will begin at 9:30AM ET on June 3rd. The company hasn't said much about what will be announced, but it's promising that it will 'share what's next for Unreal Engine and the Epic ecosystem.'
The show also follows the major ruling in Epic Games v. Apple that blew up Apple's control of the App Store, and it seems likely that Epic CEO Tim Sweeney might have something to say about it.
Here's our coverage from the event.
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