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Unreal Engine 5 Announced with Real Time Demo Running on PlayStation 5

Today Epic Games has announced their next generation Unreal Engine, entitled Unreal Engine 5. Special Projects Art Director Jerome Platteaux and Technical Director of Graphics Brian Karis offered up a compelling showcase of a gameplay demo called Lumen in the Land of Nanite.

Following the announcement Epic Games showcased Lumen in the Land of Nanite which took advantage of their new state-of-the-art engine tech with an impressive gameplay demonstration running on Sony’s upcoming PlayStation 5.

Epic Games Announcement:

We’ve just released a first look at Unreal Engine 5. One of our goals in this next generation is to achieve photorealism on par with movie CG and real life, and put it within practical reach of development teams of all sizes through highly productive tools and content libraries.

Introducing Lumen in the Land of Nanite, a real-time demo running live on PlayStation 5. This demo previews two of the new core technologies that will debut in Unreal Engine 5:

Nanite virtualized micropolygon geometry frees artists to create as much geometric detail as the eye can see. Nanite virtualized geometry means that film-quality source art comprising hundreds of millions or billions of polygons can be imported directly into Unreal Engine—anything from ZBrush sculpts to photogrammetry scans to CAD data—and it just works. Nanite geometry is streamed and scaled in real time so there are no more polygon count budgets, polygon memory budgets, or draw count budgets; there is no need to bake details to normal maps or manually author LODs; and there is no loss in quality.

Unreal Engine 4 & 5 Timeline

Unreal Engine 4.25 already supports next-generation console platforms from Sony and Microsoft, and Epic is working closely with console manufacturers and dozens of game developers and publishers using Unreal Engine 4 to build next-gen games.

Unreal Engine 5 will be available in preview in early 2021, and in full release late in 2021, supporting next-generation consoles, current-generation consoles, PC, Mac, iOS, and Android.

We’re designing for forward compatibility, so you can get started with next-gen development now in UE4 and move your projects to UE5 when ready. 

We will release Fortnite, built with UE4, on next-gen consoles at launch and, in keeping with our commitment to prove out industry-leading features through internal production, migrate the game to UE5 in mid-2021.

As expected the Unreal Engine 5 was also confirmed for Xbox Series X, Windows PC and mobile platforms.