Unreal PONG, Build Your first Unreal Engine Blueprints game

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Last updated on March 15, 2025 2:07 pm

Learn how to build a full console-ready game with Unreal Engine 4 using Blueprints only. This course covers all the fundamentals, from idea to executable. Create a modern and stylish version of PONG, exploring gameplay, UI, VFX, materials, physics, SFX, animations, camera, inputs, and more. Perfect for both beginner and intermediate Unreal Engine users.

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What you’ll learn

  • Building a full game (console ready) with Unreal Engine 4 with Blueprints only (Local Multiplayer game)
  • Understand all the Fundamentals of creating a game, starting from having the idea until packaging it into an executable

Pong have always been the best practice for anyone breaking into the game industry or even an existent talent who wants to break into a new Engine. Whenever you’re able to create pong with the target tech, you can do anything!

In this course, we’ll be building PONG from scratch, but in a more modern and fancy way & style. The journey will starts from a totally empty Unreal Engine project, ending up with a fully packaged *.exe game. And during this 4 hours journey we’ll be touching areas such as Gameplay, UI, VFX, Materials, Physics, SFX, Animations, Camera, Inputs, and much much more.

Who this course is for:

  • Unreal Engine beginner users
  • Unreal Engine intermediate users

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