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CYBERGEM is an interactive software development lab and game design studio. The main product highlighted on its website is UltraTerm, a real terminal emulator and TUI development framework for Unreal Engine. It can be used to create text terminal interfaces, custom Applets, user interfaces, and animations inside games or other software, and can also be used to build custom development tools within Unreal Editor.
UltraTerm’s core value lies in combining a “real terminal” with the Unreal Engine content creation workflow. The text explicitly states that it can run real console programs, support native Applet development, and provide plugin content such as Blueprints, Levels, Actors, Materials, Maps, and sample Applets. Its design emphasizes multithreading and GPU acceleration to achieve high terminal screen frame rates while minimizing impact on the game thread. For game projects that need retro computers, hacker interfaces, sci-fi consoles, or text-based interactive UI, this is a relatively distinctive positioning.
At present, the UltraTerm Demo and Shareware Plugin are available for Win64 download. The latter is intended for testing and integration within Unreal Editor projects. Commercial licensing has not yet officially launched. The page states that commercial licenses will be available for purchase in the future, and that UltraTerm is also planned for release as a paid plugin on Unreal Marketplace, including full source code. Pricing has not been disclosed; it only mentions possible Alpha/Beta discounts and a brief 50% launch discount.
The advantages are its clear direction and strong creative focus, making it suitable for the relatively uncommon need for real terminals and TUIs in Unreal Engine scenes. It also provides a Demo, UE 5.0/5.1/5.2 plugin versions, and sample resources, making it easier for developers to experiment. The drawbacks are that the documentation pages are still under construction, and there is limited information on commercial terms, official pricing, asset scale, and long-term support. Win64 support is currently explicit, while Linux and OS X are still being explored, so cross-platform projects should evaluate it carefully.
UltraTerm is best suited to Unreal Engine game developers, interactive installation developers, technical artists, and tool developers—especially teams that need to embed terminals, command lines, ANSI-style art, or in-editor tool panels into games. If you are simply looking for a general UI design tool or a web/graphic creative tool, it is not a direct replacement.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, ICP filing, CDN usage, or availability, so this remains unknown. Before actual use, it is recommended to test accessibility for official downloads, Discord support channels, and future Unreal Marketplace purchase flows.
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