Overview

Estimated time: 15 minutes

Unreal Engine provides great multiplayer capabilities out of the box. We'll use Unreal's built-in networking to build and deploy a server-authoritative multiplayer game on top of Rivet.


Goals

  • Deploy & distribute a multiplayer Unreal Engine dedicated game server to Rivet
  • Build a basic menu screen for a multiplayer game
  • How to test multiplayer games locally

Prerequisites


FAQ


Rivet

Open-source multiplayer infrastructure. Easy, flexible, and affordable.

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