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Article Comment – The New Unreal Engine 5 Could Change Film and TV Forever

Epic Games and CEO Tim Sweeney showcased their new Unreal Engine 5 today, and it's breathtaking. Epic Games, the company behind battle royale mainstay Fortnite, premiered demo footage of their latest game engine during Summer Game Fest yesterday. The engine, Unreal Engine 5, is able to create some stunningly detailed environments with realistic light and shadow. The demo is called "Lumen in the Land of Nanite," and the gameplay in the video runs in real-time on the new PlayStation 5. Watch the full demo below. The Tomb Raider-esque demo isn't a real game, but it was created to be playable in order to showcase the capabilities of Unreal Engine 5 and its new tools, Lumen and Nanite. Lumen controls the gameplay lighting system, and Nanite creates all that spectacular detail in the graphics. https://www.paymydoctor.online/

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