Microsoft's Xbox Team and Gears Developer The Coalition has published two impressive demos to Unreal Engine 5. That these are based on Gears of War, naturally fits, because the series originally belonged to Epic Games, which also comes from the Unreal Engine.
Impressive Unreal Engine 5 demos in the video
Unfortunately, the videos that does not show a concrete game . But that The Coalition works on a Next-Gen-Gears is no secret, and of course, the community wonders which technical progress can achieve the studio on the Xbox Series X. When it comes to the clips, which were originally shown on the Game Developers Conference, then we can already be happy.
Here you can see a rendered character that looks like he sprung just sprung the Gears universe. Impressive are mainly the detailed beard and the textures of its equipment.
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Gears stands for graphics power: The Gears of War series has always been planned as a show product product for the Unreal Engine. The first part was the first HD game, which personally hustle me personally from the stool.
And even if Gears of War 4 and Gears 5 are no longer so revolutionary and epic, they show what is possible on the Xbox One. Gears 5 is also optimized for the Xbox Series X / S.
The second clip shows an old temple in which a mysterious artifact is . In this demo, which is strongly reminiscent of the Unreal Engine Demo on the PS5, the lighting effects are to be demonstrated above all:
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Microsoft relies on the UE5
With Microsoft, it has already been clearly known for the Unreal Engine 5. With Senua's Saga: Light Blade 2, the Xbox team has even announced a game with the graphics engine. And probably more will follow as soon as the technology has established.
According to Epic Games, the UE5 is optimized for the new consoles PS5 and Xbox Series X / S and should run really well on the machines. Both platforms are fully supported. But until the first UE5 games appear, it will take a while.
What do you think of the UE5 demos?