UE5 MMO Devlog 88 – Finding developers for your UE project

In this update, I wanted to step away from pure gameplay systems and talk about something equally important when building a project: finding developers.

Over the past month or two, I’ve been actively looking for help on my Unreal Engine project. I’ve experimented with several platforms over the years, but recently took a more structured approach. This post summarizes what I’ve learned so far.


Unreal Engine Forums

The first place worth highlighting is the Unreal Engine forums, specifically the “Got Skills / Looking for Talent” section.

This is a dedicated space for:

  • Developers advertising their skills
  • Teams or individuals looking to hire

Posts are typically tagged:

  • “For Hire” → developers looking for work
  • “Paid” → teams looking for developers

What stands out here is the quality of candidates. Since it’s Unreal-specific, most people responding already have relevant experience, often several years.

The downside is visibility:

  • Posts don’t always get many views
  • It can take time to find the right person
  • You may need to refresh or update posts to stay visible

Overall, it’s a strong option if you’re looking for experienced Unreal developers.


Upwork

Upwork provides a more structured hiring process.

You can:

  • Search for Unreal Engine developers directly
  • Filter by hourly rate, skills, and specialization (e.g. artist, programmer)
  • Review portfolios and past work
  • Post jobs and invite specific candidates

One of the main advantages is flexibility:

  • Hourly or fixed contracts
  • Short-term or long-term work
  • Part-time or full-time arrangements

This makes it suitable if:

  • You have a limited budget
  • You’re working part-time yourself
  • You want to scale gradually

That said, success depends heavily on:

  • Reviewing portfolios carefully
  • Matching experience to your project (e.g. stylized vs realistic)
  • Communicating expectations clearly

Fiverr

Fiverr is similar to Upwork in some ways, but the model is different.

Instead of hourly work, Fiverr is more focused on:

  • Predefined packages
  • Deliverables (e.g. “I will create X for Y price”)

You can still request custom offers, but the structure is more transactional.

From experience, results can be mixed:

  • Some work is high quality
  • Some is very generic or template-based

One important thing to watch out for:

  • Very low-priced offers are often reused templates
  • The same asset or system may be sold to many buyers with minimal changes

If you’re considering Fiverr:

  • Check reviews carefully
  • Ask what level of customization is included
  • Clarify whether the work is bespoke or template-based

If you’re specifically looking for templates, it may be better to source them directly from asset marketplaces instead.


Time Zones and Communication

Regardless of platform, a key factor is alignment:

  • Time zones can affect collaboration
  • Some workflows can be asynchronous
  • Others require real-time communication

For example:

  • Async: define tasks → review results next day
  • Collaborative: frequent back-and-forth discussions

You need to decide which model fits your project and choose developers accordingly.


Asset Creators as Developers

One approach that worked unexpectedly well was reaching out to asset creators.

If you’re using assets (for example VFX or systems), many creators:

  • Provide contact details
  • Are open to custom work

In my case:

  • I reached out to a VFX creator whose work I was already using
  • Asked about custom effects tailored to my project
  • They were happy to collaborate on a per-task basis

This isn’t a traditional hiring model:

  • No long-term contract
  • Work is delivered per request
  • Pricing is agreed per task

But it’s a good option if:

  • You need specific assets
  • You already trust the creator’s quality
  • You don’t need a full-time developer

Summary

Each platform has its strengths:

  • Unreal Engine Forums
    Best for experienced, Unreal-focused developers
  • Upwork
    Flexible hiring with strong filtering and contract options
  • Fiverr
    Good for quick deliverables, but requires careful vetting
  • Asset Creators
    Useful for targeted, high-quality custom work

There’s no single “best” option. It depends on:

  • Your budget
  • Your timeline
  • Whether you need ongoing support or one-off work

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