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What do you guys think about the Epic Asset Manager for Linux? It's supposed to be an alternative to the Epic Games Launcher for Unreal Engine users on Linux since Epic never bothered to make a Linux version.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgy3j03sZns

Also, you won't have to compile Unreal Engine for Linux anymore since it turns out Epic has prebuilt Docker container versions of UE for Linux on their GitHub account and you can use EAM to download, install and manage them. As with UE's source code, you'll still need to have a GitHub account with access to Epic Games' repositories to access them though.

Here are the Docker containers:

https://github.com/orgs/epicgames/packages/container/package/unreal-engine

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What do you guys think about the Epic Asset Manager for Linux? It's supposed to be an alternative to the Epic Games Launcher for Unreal Engine users on Linux since Epic never bothered to make a Linux version.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgy3j03sZns

Apparently you don't have to compile Unreal Engine for Linux anymore since it can download and install Unreal Engine using the official UE Docker container packages from Epic's GitHub repo (as with UE's source code, you'll still need to have a GitHub account with access to Epic Games' repositories to access them though).

https://github.com/orgs/epicgames/packages/container/package/unreal-engine

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