Remember playing through the scares of Slender: The Arrival the best part of a decade ago? Well, it's now time to play again - this time with Slender: The Arrival on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. It's powered by Unreal Engine 5 too.Â
The newly reworked, highly anticipated, dark-fantasy action-RPG Lords of the Fallen will soon be with us - and today we not only get confirmation of a release date, nor insight via a new trailer, but full details surrounding the various versions - including Collector's Edition - too.Â
Remember how it wasn't always about 'going fast' when Overpass launched back in 2020? Remember how the off-road racing scene was given a shot in the arm by the precision motorsport brawling it delivered? It's time to get climbing again as Overpass 2 has been announced - and this one will be powered by Unreal Engine 5.Â
We know that Unreal Engine 5 is capable of providing some outstanding realism, and we are fully aware that Bloober Team will be going all out with the release of Layers of Fear (2023). So what happens when you combine the two? The latest technical trailer shows all. Seriously, you don't want to miss this one.Â
Combining dystopian science fiction and retro-futuristic western is ExeKiller, an Unreal Engine 5 powered action adventure. And the first ever gameplay trailer is now here.Â
The power of Unreal Engine 5 is something that has got the gaming masses excited. And when you see the debut trailer for NCSOFT's Project M, you'll begin to understand why.
It's always interesting to hear of debut games from brand new development studios, especially when those who have created the studio are known as specialists in their field. Darwin's Paradox is the latest game to emerge from one such team, as animation, visual effects and cinema gurus come together with their video game compatriots to create ZeDrimeTim Studio.
We've known for some time that NACON have got fingers in many pies, but that's not stopping them from pressing on with all new projects. The latest to be unveiled is that of Hell is Us, a major new title from the development team at Rogue Factor that will be coming to Xbox Series X|S, PS5 and PC thanks to Unreal Engine 5.
Always wanted to build your own house but just haven't had the means to do so? When Dreamhouse - The Game hits both current and next-gen platforms, your dreams will start to become true. And with Unreal Engine 5 powering things along, you should expect a whole host of options made available - photorealistic visuals and physics based destruction for starters.