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UE5 Scene Recreated in Dreams

Unreal Engine 5 on PS4? Here's what can be done with current tech. 

The Unreal Engine 5 tech demo released by Epic was stunning and one of the Dreams creators decided to recreate it. UE5 will only be available in 2021, but current-gen platforms can show great results too. 

The scene was recreated by Danish artist Martin Nebelong who has worked with Dreams developer Media Molecule, so he knows a ton of tricks behind the toolkit. 

It took the artist two hours to recreate the scene from the tech demo. He has also shared a timelapse of the creation process.

Don't forget to check out the original tech demo below if you missed it for some reason.

"After watching the Unreal Engine 5 demo I had to try and make something inspired by that, in Dreams," the artist said. "I'm completely blown away by the fidelity of UE5 and the possibilities near-unlimited polygons could mean for games. What Epic has achieved with their Engine is utterly amazing!"

What do you think about the video? Discuss the scene in the comments. 

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