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Frequently Asked Questions

Training Related
What is a bootcamp?
A bootcamp (also called ‘learning path’ on our website) is a rigorous training that spans about a month, to give you an in-depth understanding of a topic. Our bootcamps typically give you an in-depth understanding of the applicability of Unreal Engine in the world of animation, virtual production, and many more!
Where are these virtual trainings held? What's the co-ordination process like?
These trainings are held virtually on Zoom or Google Meet. We’d be communicating these links to you via a Google Calendar invite that you’d be added to upon successfully signing up.
Would these trainings be recorded?
Yes! All our trainings would be recorded.
Whats the sign up process like for free events?
Visit our trainings or learning path page, complete the registration process by hitting the “Register now” button. Upon verifying your email address, we’d automatically add you to all the Google Calendar invitations for our trainings.
Whats the sign up process like for paid events?
Visit our trainings or learning path page, complete the registration process by hitting the “Buy now” button. Upon completing the payment (in a special link sent you to via email), we’d soon automatically add you to all the Google Calendar invitations for our trainings.
Can I change my correspondence email address for the trainings?
Currently once you’ve verified an email address for a training, you are not allowed to make any changes to your contact information.
General Unreal Engine Questions
What is Unreal Engine?
Unreal Engine is a complete suite of development tools created by Epic Games, for anyone working with real-time technology.
What platforms does Unreal Engine support?
Unreal Engine enables you to deploy projects to Windows PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia, macOS, iOS, Android, AR, VR, Linux, SteamOS, and HTML5. You can run the Unreal Editor on Windows, macOS, and Linux. PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Google Stadia console tools and code are available at no additional cost to developers who are registered developers for their respective platform(s).
Is Unreal Engine free?
Unreal Engine is free to use. To understand their licensing terms, either click here or visit one of our upcoming trainings/bootcamps, and learn more!
What are the minimum requirements for Unreal Engine?
You can view Epic’s recommended and minimum hardware and software specifications for Windows, macOS, and Linux here.