Unreal Cinema is currently working on creating a Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic mini-series using Unreal Engine 5’s Virtual Production Capabilities. While this series is not complete yet, the artist released two videos that you can find below.
The first video recreates the game’s opening cinematic/sequence. On the other hand, the second video showcases the Ancient Ruins on Dantooine.
In order to create these cinematics, Unreal Cinema used Megascans and a couple of custom assets. The end result is amazing and can give us a glimpse at a modern-day HD remaster of this Star Wars game.
Speaking of Unreal Engine 5, here are some other cool projects. A couple of days ago, we shared a fan port of Oblivion’s assets in Unreal Engine 5. You can also find two cool forest maps that use Nanite and Lumen and look pretty cool here and here. Furthermore, there is an awesome Unreal Engine 5 Superman Fan Tech Demo.
Enjoy!

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Amazing work! You can only wonder why they ( the licenseholders or some gamestudios ) dont make use of this to remake games.
This would benefit so much from RT.
Ok I maybe easy but I think I’m in love
whats the point of those articles? Its not a full remake will ever be made.
Ad revenue
Shame it won’t be long before they’ll get a copyright take down…
Even decoding this nothing of value was said.
The point is they were issued a Cease and Desist from Disney in 2018 when they were trying to make an entire game. After all the work they put into it at least now we can get something out of it. But I mean, hey, if you want to make a game and get sued, go ahead.