It works well on the latest iteration of Windows 10, but there are some apparent issues at hand for some users. Namely, Unreal Engine is not launching.

Why won’t Unreal Engine launch?

Your antivirus software might be interfering with the software from opening. This is a common occurrence among users who use third-party antivirus software that isn’t really the best on the market. Another common cause is not having the necessary privileges to open the application. In this case, you will have to run Unreal Engine 4 as an administrator. We prepared more solutions for the Unreal Engine not launching issue below, so make sure to check them out.

What to do if Unreal Engine 4 won’t launch on Windows & Mac?

1. Run the UE 4 as admin

In most reports describing this issues, users were able to run Unreal Engine 4 without issues until it suddenly stops working. This implies that some system changes were made. Some changes evidently disrupted the game installation. The most common reason is Windows Update (major updates especially), which seemingly broke both Epic Launcher and Unreal Engine 4. The first step we suggest is trying to run the Unreal Engine client with administrative permission.

2. Disable the antivirus

Another possible reason for the malfunction of Unreal Engine 4 is a third-party antivirus. Judging by user reports, the re-occurring culprit for this is the ESET Internet Security solution. Many of them tried disabling it, but the only thing which presented a permanent resolution is removing the antivirus completely. Note that you can also use a third-party uninstaller software in order to make sure that every file will be removed completely.

3. Verify the installation

Before we move to the reinstallation procedure, it’s worth trying to verify the integrity of the Unreal Engine 4 installation files. You can use the built-in tool on Epic Launcher to check for corruption within the installed files.

4. Reinstall the Unreal Engine client

If the installed files and the files from associated applications get corrupted, the client won’t start for obvious reasons. Could something like that happen after the major Windows 10 update? Possibly. That’s why reinstallation is another step you should follow through. In addition, we suggest a clean uninstall which includes clearing everything (registry entries, too) assigned to Epic Launcher and Unreal Engine 4, respectively. We already explained how to perform a clean uninstall in the second solution, just don’t forget to back up your projects.

5. Rollback Windows 10

For more potential solutions, check out our guide on what to do if Windows 10 apps aren’t opening properly. That’s it. Don’t forget to share your questions or suggestions with us in the comments section below. We look forward to hearing from you.

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