Support us on Patreon to keep GamingOnLinux alive. This ensures all of our main content remains free for everyone. Just good, fresh content! Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal. You can also buy games using our partner links for GOG and Humble Store.
We do often include affiliate links to earn us some pennies. See more here.

Update 14/11/2024 - 17:28 UTC: an Epic Games Spokesperson replied with a short statement:

We can confirm that Unreal 1 and Unreal Tournament are available on archive.org and people are free to independently link to and play these versions.

So there you have it, both games are officially properly free to grab. As approved by Epic Games.


Original article below:

Epic Games announced back at the end of 2022 that they were pulling a whole bunch of classics like Unreal Tournament and Unreal from stores, along with turning off servers, but now it's a bit easier to get them running again.

The news comes thanks to the OldUnreal team, who have been publishing patches for the likes of Unreal Tournament for a long time now. Shared in the GamingOnLinux Discord yesterday, was the news that the OldUnreal team are now providing easy installers for both the original classics: Unreal Tournament and Unreal.

However, to be clear, these installers actually pull the ISO downloads from the Internet Archive. OldUnreal's team said (via their Discord) yesterday they actually now have "Epic's approval to distribute the Unreal Gold ISO". A few days before, another OldUnreal team member also mentioned (via Discord) how "With Epic's permission" they were linking to the downloads from the Internet Archive for both games.


Pictured - Unreal Tournament

Their installers for Unreal Tournament and Unreal are currently Windows-only, so hopefully Linux builds will come eventually. For Linux, there's actually a Flathub installer for Unreal Tournament that pulls in OldUnreal updates too, but you still need to grab the content yourself (available in the Internet Archive). The OldUnreal team also pointed out there's Lutris installers for both Unreal Gold and Unreal Tournament.

Doing my due diligence, I've reached out to my Epic Games contacts directly to see if I can actually get a proper confirmation that Epic Games really did give their approval for all this. Will update on any reply I receive.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
27 Likes
About the author -
author picture
I am the owner of GamingOnLinux. After discovering Linux back in the days of Mandrake in 2003, I constantly came back to check on the progress of Linux until Ubuntu appeared on the scene and it helped me to really love it. You can reach me easily by emailing GamingOnLinux directly.
See more from me
16 comments
Page: «2/2
  Go to:

Linux_Rocks a day ago

Wow, Epic did something good? A blind squirrel finds the occasional nut, I guess. lol
ElectricPrism a day ago
These titles are so old they should license the code as open source and dump it on the net. It would do well for their legacy and reputation to immortalize their roots.

Then of course it could get the Doom and HL treatment and get RTX ray-tracing and other QOL improvements and kinder a modder community and cult following.

It's funny to think that their business partner's core values of chinese ideology are more in line with freely sharing inventions and not hoarding ideas or likeness.

It's great that people are free to play however I feel like the hole in the genre has been filled & replaced by GPL'd https://xonotic.org
_wojtek a day ago
Quoting: emphyBack on topic: I see on their github that they are also working on arm builds. That would be a raspberrypi port?

Or macOS silicon?

Quoting: Liam DaweUpdated with statement from Epic.

So basically... abandonware of sorts?
emphy a day ago
Quoting: _wojtek
Quoting: emphyBack on topic: I see on their github that they are also working on arm builds. That would be a raspberrypi port?

Or macOS silicon?


Checked on the oldunreal website, and it is for Linux Cortex-A72. That includes pi4 and pi5?

If so, I expect there may be an install script on retropi in the not too distant future.


Last edited by emphy on 15 November 2024 at 2:22 am UTC
Technopeasant about 3 hours ago
This kinda makes me wonder more about that rumour that the reason they took down the servers and games was because of potential security liabilities owing to the DNF 2001 leak including Unreal Engine code.
Technopeasant about 3 hours ago
Quoting: ElectricPrismThese titles are so old they should license the code as open source and dump it on the net. It would do well for their legacy and reputation to immortalize their roots.

Last I heard, Sweeney said he would, but there are too many libraries used.

https://www.dsogaming.com/news/epics-tim-sweeney-says-that-unreal-engine-1-may-one-day-go-open-source/
While you're here, please consider supporting GamingOnLinux on:

Reward Tiers: Patreon. Plain Donations: PayPal.

This ensures all of our main content remains totally free for everyone! Patreon supporters can also remove all adverts and sponsors! Supporting us helps bring good, fresh content. Without your continued support, we simply could not continue!

You can find even more ways to support us on this dedicated page any time. If you already are, thank you!
Login / Register


Or login with...
Sign in with Steam Sign in with Google
Social logins require cookies to stay logged in.