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Unreal Engine 5 The Matrix Awakens Gameplay - Impressions from PC Version

CG writes: We take a quick look at The Matrix Awakens gameplay demo on PC using Unreal Engine 5. The demo originally released for Playstation 5 but is now available for PC players as part of the City Sample. The game renders at 1440p and allows for around 30 fps with ray tracing enabled. We’re using 32GB RAM and an RTX 3090 alongside an i9 9900K CPU running off an SSD.

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z2g1126d ago

“The demo originally released for PlayStation 5 AND series X|S consoles…”

Fixed.

Solitariussaint1126d ago (Edited 1126d ago )

“The demo originally released for PlayStation 5 AND XBS consoles…”

Double fixed.

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MetaHuman Creator Tech Demo | State of Unreal 2025

Wave goodbye to Early Access because MetaHuman Creator 5.6 is now fully integrated into Unreal Engine and ready to go. The new MetaHuman update brings unmatched fidelity, a large scan database, and advanced authoring workflows for faces, bodies, and clothing. Use tools like the expression editor to assist with facial expressions and the groom tool to reconfigure the fine details of your character's hair. What's more, MetaHuman Animator now generates real-time animation from almost any camera or audio source. Now, MetaHuman characters and animation work seamlessly in any Engine, including Unity, Godot, Maya, Houdini, and Blender.

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Unreal Engine 5.6 Feature Highlights

Unreal Engine 5.6 is here! Build super-high-fidelity, large-scale open worlds that run smoothly at 60 FPS on current-generation hardware and discover true engine-first animation, rigging, and MetaHuman authoring workflows. Access essential tools faster, stay organized, and take advantage of powerful procedural and cinematic updates—everything you need to reach production sooner.

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Unreal Engine Lumen vs. Ray Tracing Explained: Software and Hardware

Unreal Engine 5 is the most popular game engine of 2025. Of course, it has its flaws, particularly concerning Nanite and Lumen, but the Epic logo is prominent among the most popular titles. Recent hits to feature UE5 include Clair Obscure, Oblivion Remastered, Runescape, Delta Force, Fragpunk, Split Fiction, InZOI, etc.

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