Platige Image – an Oscar-nominated, BAFTA-winning studio – known for its recent work on cinematics for The Witcher 4, Tomb Raider: Catalyst, and The Alters, has reached the next level in its long-standing partnership with Epic Games. For the fourth year in a row, the studio will be an official Unreal Engine Authorized Service Partner, however this time with the highest Golden Badge status. In previous years, the studio supported Epic Games as a Silver Partner.
Since 2023 the partnership’s ongoing growth has been fueled by mutual commitment of Platige Image and Epic Games to expand both the competence and global capabilities of Unreal Engine’s ecosystem. The collaboration within the Authorized Service Partner program is built on a close relationship between both teams, supporting UE clients and pushing the boundaries of engine-based projects.

Just over the past year, Platige delivered a number of the industry’s biggest projects based on Unreal Engine – including The Witcher 4 Cinematic Reveal Trailer, The Alters Launch Trailer or the Tomb Raider: Catalyst and The Lords of the Fallen trailers presented at The Game Awards 2025. The studio also used the engine for commercials, virtual production, and broadcast projects, including Aston Martin Never Leave Quietly, Lil Ruby Short Film, and Polsat Sport Studio.

The year 2025 was outstanding for Platige, but we are already looking further, beyond standalone projects. Throughout the years of expertise, we’ve built a scalable infrastructure that integrates seamlessly with our clients’ Unreal Engine environments. We are ready to provide the technical flexibility needed for anything – from simple support services to complex AAA in-game cinematics, no matter if we are talking short or long-form projects. – says Karol Żbikowski, Platige Image CEO.
And this truly unreal year deserved an Unreal Showreel – available now!
Leveraging the opportunities offered by the Unreal Engine Authorized Service Partner, Platige Image created a series of YouTube tutorials focused entirely on creation using this tool, meant to provide inspiration and assistance for both beginners and advanced creators.
By creating the Unreal tutorial series, we want to share the competences and knowledge we use every day in our real-time workflows and internal team training. As an Authorized Service Partner, our goal is to support the industry's growth by sharing the solutions we’ve battle-tested in our daily work with Epic’s software – says Przemysław Patyk, Head of Development at Platige Image.
To learn more, visit the official website and follow Platige Image’s social media channels on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube – where you’ll find the tutorial series and the latest cinematic showreels!
Assets are now available HERE



