Epic Games has made another large-scale Unreal Engine environment available for free download. The Abandoned Cathedral pack by creator RagTarock is part of this month’s free content on Fab, Epic’s online marketplace for 3D assets. It remains free until 21 October 2025.
The set includes 210 modular meshes designed to build a derelict cathedral and its surroundings, with support for Unreal Engine 5.3 and newer. The collection is targeted at real-time artists developing games, cinematic sequences, or VFX environments.
Over 200 Assets, All Modular
The Abandoned Cathedral Environment comprises over 170 unique meshes covering architectural components, interior furniture, and exterior vegetation. Every model is optimised for game use, with collision data generated automatically. According to the Fab listing, the assets are game-ready, high-quality, and built with a focus on detail. They ship with a finished demo map, pre-lit using Lumen, Unreal Engine’s real-time global illumination system.

Technical Breakdown
The pack features five master materials and 79 material instances, along with 249 textures at a maximum resolution of 4,096 x 4,096 pixels. Poly count ranges from 8 to 3,370,000 triangles, depending on the asset. No Level of Detail (LOD) models are included. The asset supports both Nanite and Lumen, Epic’s real-time geometry and lighting systems. Lumen is enabled by default. The pack runs on Windows and is compatible with Unreal Engine versions 5.3 through 5.6. Distribution is via Fab as a standard asset package, last updated on 23 September 2025.
Licensing and Compatibility
As stated under the Fab Standard License, users may integrate the assets into any engine or tool, including commercial projects, within the restrictions outlined in the Fab EULA. The Abandoned Cathedral pack will revert to paid status after 21 October 2025, at which point the free offer expires.

Practical Note
Production teams should test the materials, Nanite settings, and Lumen performance in their own pipeline before deployment. Bous points, if you mash this Asset collection with the Washington DC collection from last week into a postapocalyptic game.