


Shadows, lighting, and reflections in the tech demo deserve a round of applause as well. The animations admittedly appear pretty janky and the framerate drops every so often, but the look of the city is nothing if not impressive. YouTube channel dwr (via DSOGaming) recorded gameplay footage of the build, showing off web-swinging, running, and general open-world exploration. Related: Spider-Man: Miles Morales Glitch Turns Spidey's Suit Completely WhiteĪ modder recently uploaded a Spider-Man Unreal Engine 5 tech demo to MEGA, which places an Insomniac Games-inspired web-slinger on the streets of a highly-detailed New York City. Thus far, Fortnite counts as the UE5-powered game on the market. A large number of game developers around the globe have since licensed the technology from Epic, with the likes of CD Projekt Red, The Coalition, Yager, Sumo Digital, and Gearbox Software announcing plans to use Unreal 5 on their next major projects. Epic Games showcased Unreal Engine 5 for the first time in May 2020, offering a glimpse at a desert-set tech demo running on the PlayStation 5.
