Black Myth: WuKong Unreal Engine 5 trailer UE5

Pitch-dark Myth: WuKong continues to instill in its up-to-the-minute trailer, a 12-minute epic showcasing the game's switch to Unreal Engine 5 (UE5) technology, supported by NVIDIA's DLSS rendering tech, which shines through with in the details. The period of time snow deformation is a particularly nice come to, but there's plenty of other oculus candy to tosh over, including generous use of goods and services of particle effects for some environmental ambience and to heighten the spectacle of combat. All the footage on display was captured in real sentence in UE5. Previously, the game ran on Unreal Engine 4.

Beyond the UE5 lavishness, the Black Myth: WuKong pok gives United States of America another long look at the accomplish-based gameplay, centered around two political boss battles, the first being a monkey and the second a tartar. In terms of the combat, there's bitty we haven't already seen, though a broad array of imaginative-look enemies get a glance towards the end. We do, even so, baffle brief snippets that seem to indicate we will be able to change the protagonist's variety.

Black Myth: WuKong is based on the Chinese classic Journey to the West and developed by Chinese studio Game Skill. Information technology first captured the public's attention in August last twelvemonth. The game currently lacks a release window, though the developers hope to release it on PC, consoles, and suitable cloud-founded platforms if possible.