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IGNPublished at May 29, 2026 at 09:00 PM18:07
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Forget UE5: Huge Franchises Likely Using Unreal Engine 6 - Next-Gen Console Watch

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Published time
May 29, 2026 at 09:00 PM
Duration
18:07
Video type
Gaming
Channel region
United States
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Views
34.4K
Likes
914
Comments
103
Estimated Daily Revenue
$3.4 - $19.9
Estimated Total Revenue
$29.58 - $173.33
RPM Range
$0.86 - $5.04
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Topic Cluster
Unreal Engine 6
Video Description
Welcome back to Next-Gen Console Watch! This week Epic Games unveiled the sixth generation of Unreal, appropriately titled Unreal Engine 6. Rocket League will be the first game to get the UE6 makeover, but certainly not the last. Daemon, Ryan, and Max take a look at some of the biggest franchises that will very likely make the jump to UE6—even if many games haven't taken full advantage of Unreal Engine 5 yet. Plus we have last week's poll results, and a new poll for you to vote on at IGN.com and Spotify.
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