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Q&A: Two of the leads on Unreal Engine 5 tell us how the new engine will help give developers the ability to make near-photorealistic games.
Epic Games took the wraps off its Unreal Engine 5 today, showing in a demo how games using it will generate outstanding realistic graphics in real-time.
Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 5 Allows Developers To Create Photorealistic Visuals The engine has just been made available for the public to download.
Epic Games worked with Warner Bros. and Lana Wachowski to create "The Matrix Awakens," technical demo showcasing Unreal Engine 5.
From Nanite to Lumen to advancements in world and data streaming, here is a breakdown of exactly what Unreal Engine 5 means for the games industry.
Unreal Engine 5 was the first glimpse into a truly next-gen game development engine when the first demo debuted in 2020, meaning the next Witcher game could be just as impressive.
Unreal Engine 5 is official, and while it won't be released in full until next year, it will help pave the way for true photorealistic graphics in PS5 and Xbox Series X games.
Epic finally released the Unreal Engine 5 to the public this week and developers already love the world’s most advanced real-time 3D creation tool.