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Take a look at this concept trailer for The Witcher 4 in Unreal Engine 5

TeaserPlay has released a concept art trailer, showcasing what The Witcher 4 could look like in Unreal Engine 5. Since CD Projekt RED is actually using Unreal Engine 5 for its next The Witcher game, it will be interesting to see whether it will be able to surpass what is being showcased here. Continue reading Take a look at this concept trailer for The Witcher 4 in Unreal Engine 5

Here is a faithful remake of Silent Hill 2 in Unreal Engine 5

YouTube’s ‘Silent’ has shared a video, showcasing Silent Hill 2 in Unreal Engine 5. Basically, Silent has exported the assets from Silent Hill 2 and then used them to recreate a couple of scenes in Unreal Engine 5. Silent’s goal was to push the original game to its limits with a modern game engine. Continue reading Here is a faithful remake of Silent Hill 2 in Unreal Engine 5

Take a look at this amazing Grand Theft Auto 4 fan remake in Unreal Engine 5

TeaserPlay has released an amazing video, showcasing what a Grand Theft Auto IV Remake could look like in Unreal Engine 5. For this video, TeaserPlay recreated numerous places of Liberty City in Epic’s latest engine. Moreover, they used a new high-quality 3D model of Niko Bellic. Continue reading Take a look at this amazing Grand Theft Auto 4 fan remake in Unreal Engine 5

Unreal Engine 5.1 detailed, will attempt to fix shader compilation stutters

Epic Games has detailed the key features of the brand new iteration of Unreal Engine 5, Unreal Engine 5.1. According to the dev team, Unreal Engine 5.1 will bring numerous Nanite and Lumen improvements. Moreover, it will attempt to fix the annoying shader compilation stutters we’ve seen in a lot of Unreal Engine 4 games. Continue reading Unreal Engine 5.1 detailed, will attempt to fix shader compilation stutters

Here is Dragon Age Inquisition’s The Storm Coast in Unreal Engine 5

Leo Torres has shared a new video, showcasing a remake of The Storm Coast level from Dragon Age Inquisition in Unreal Engine 5. Dragon Age Inquisition came out in 2014 and used the Frostbite Engine. And while this is a fan recreation, it can give you an idea of the differences between Frostbite and Unreal Engine 5. Continue reading Here is Dragon Age Inquisition’s The Storm Coast in Unreal Engine 5