If you want to switch from Unity to Unreal Engine, this section serves as a starting point to:
- Outline the similarities and differences between Unity and Unreal Engine.
- Help you transfer your Unity knowledge to Unreal Engine by mapping out how specific Unity terms translate to Unreal Engine terms.
- Understand the difference between Blueprint and C++ and when to use Blueprint or C++, depending on the needs of your project.
- Learn how to import Unity assets into Unreal Engine
- Understand rendering in Unreal Engine
If you have never used Unreal Engine before, start by reading the Unity to Unreal Engine Overview page, which maps key Unity terms and concepts to their Unreal Engine equivalents.
Documentation
Refer to the pages below to learn more about how to migrate from Unity to Unreal Engine and get started.
Finding Help and Answers
Thank you for reading! This guide was initially created for the Unreal community with the help of Unreal Engine developers everywhere, and we have now updated it for Unreal Engine 5. We'll keep improving this document as we learn more about what is most helpful when transitioning to Unreal Engine, so we very much appreciate any feedback and corrections you can offer.
To learn more about Unreal Engine, you can refer to rest of this documentation website, or visit the resources below: