The Dreams creation even comes with the spooky moment from the Unreal Engine 5 demo, when all the light disappears and the once-peaceful Japanese train station becomes an almost horror-esque experience.
Someone has already remade the absurdly realistic Unreal Engine 5 train station demo inside PlayStation’s Dreams.
Several game studios have also confirmed they’re now developing games using Unreal Engine 5, including the new Tomb Raider game from Crystal Dynamics and the new game in the Witcher saga from CD Projekt Red.
Martin Nebelong, an artist working for Dreams developer Media Molecule, recreated Lorenzo Draco’s demo – intended to show off the never-before-seen power of Unreal Engine 5 – without touching the software at all.