
Unreal Engine (UE) is a 3D computer graphics game engine developed by Epic Games, first showcased in the 1998 first-person shooter video game Unreal. Initially developed for PC first-person shooters, it has since been used in a variety of genres of games and has been adopted by other industries, most notably the film and television industry. Unreal Engine is written in C++ and features a high degree of portability, supporting a wide range of desktop, mobile, console, and virtual reality platforms. The latest generation, Unreal Engine 5, was launched in April 2022. Its source code is available on GitHub, and commercial use is granted based on a royalty model, with Epic charging 5% of revenues over US $1 million, which is waived for games published on the Epic Games Store. Epic has incorporated features in the engine from acquired companies such as Quixel, which is seen as helped by Fortnite's revenue. In 2014, Unreal Engine was named the world's "most successful video game engine" by Guinness World Records.

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NOTE: The first series to debut video games and electronic motif, similar to Megaranger, - It the first series to use Unreal Engine 5 with Lumen and Nanite for lighting - It is also the first sentai that the author made where the team does not have white necks, instead similar to DonBrothers and some pervious sentai, the team have coloured necks - Similar to ToQger, the Cyberranger can exchange colors, this is due to that some video games allow players to change avatars - Just like the ToQger, the numbers don’t change, the team number ranks are due to player positions, like player 1, player 2, etc. - it was originally titled “Cyberman” but it was changed due to unwanted connections to the Cybermen from popular British Sci-Fi series, Doctor Who.