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Opinion: Tech demos won’t decide the success of PS5 and Xbox Series X, exclusives will

Opinion: Tech demos won’t decide the success of PS5 and Xbox Series X, exclusives will

Posted on May 14, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The reveal of Unreal Engine 5 by Epic Games will be remembered as a landmark moment in the years to come. It’s when millions of people saw what the next-generation of graphics technology would be capable of, how developers will learn to create larger, more ambitious worlds without past restrictions that once held them back. 

It’s undeniably stunning, yet fails to define exactly what we can expect from PS5 and Xbox Series X in realistic terms. This is the magnum opus of visual potential, much like a number of technical demonstrations in years gone by. The true impact of Unreal Engine 5 won’t be felt for years to come, and with the consoles arriving in mere months, we need something more relatable to truly bring this generation forward.
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