UE Project Titan: Open-World Learning Resource

Epic Games releases Project Titan Unreal Engine project with tools, training, and assets for game developers.

Epic Games has made its Project Titan Unreal Engine project available as a free download. Developed during one of the largest collaborative game jams to date, the project offers a vast 8km x 8km open-world environment alongside unique tools, assets, and training materials.

A Massive Collaborative Effort

From March 28 to June 7, 2024, over 1,400 participants contributed to Project Titan, producing more than 10,000 meshes, 200 skeletal meshes, 5,000 materials, and 180 Niagara particle systems. The result is a sprawling open-world landscape, now optimized for platforms ranging from mobile devices to high-end PCs.

Learning Unreal Engine 5 Technologies

The project serves as a learning resource for Unreal Engine 5’s cutting-edge technologies, including Nanite for virtualized geometry, Landmass for terrain manipulation, and Mover for character handling. Alongside these, the release includes custom plugins and tools developed during the jam.

Epic emphasizes that the project is not a showcase of “best practices” but a practical example for exploring world-building with Unreal Engine 5.5+. Training videos, mini-tutorials, and critiques by game industry professionals accompany the download, providing valuable insights for developers.

Licensing and Availability

Project Titan is available under Fab’s Standard license, allowing commercial use of its assets. Developers can download the project for free and start exploring the extensive resources it offers. For more details, visit Epic Games’ blog and download the project from Fab Marketplace.