
On June 17, 2026, Epic Games held the State of Unreal at Unreal Fest Chicago. They officially confirmed Unreal Engine 6 — its goals, its architecture, and a rough timeline. Within hours, the same question started appearing across Discord servers, Reddit threads, and Slack channels everywhere: “Should I stop what I’m doing and wait for UE6?”
The short answer is no. The longer answer is why — and it’s grounded in data, not speculation.
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