
The best way to show off the power of something like Unreal Engine 5 is to create a vertical slice of gameplay, thereby showing the engine actually running. The demo was inspired by Final Fantasy, but it wasn't a game in and of itself, and likely never will be. Another example is Square Enix's demo for their new engine, called Agni's Philosophy.


It's demonic tech demo certainly bore similarities to real games, but it never turned into anything else. The reveal of new engines almost always have a demo attached, like the reveal of Unreal Engine 4. There's no way to tell for sure if Lumen will be an actual game or not, but generally, demos for tech like Unreal Engine 5 are just that, tech demos. The video offers you a demo of around 100 square mile landscape with great quality 30fps.Unfortunately, the answer is most likely no. The video title is the same “A Boy and his Kite” which is officially posted on the YouTube channel of Unreal Engine. You can check out the video below created on Unreal Engine 4. If you do not want to have a client account with Epic Games to recover the files, the standalone version of the tech demo can also be downloaded at this address.īelow is the minimum and recommended configuration requirements to enjoy this tech demo:

Now available in the launcher, free at : A Boy and His Kite – all 100 square miles of it. The development studio finally released this tech demo, so that all users of the graphics engine can freely download the standalone editor version or the version on the official website of the Unreal Engine at this address. As part of the Game Developers Conference 2015 (GDC 2015) last March, Epic Games had released a great tech demo called “A Boy and His Kite”, displaying a rich and detailed rendering. Offering high performance visual effects, the graphics engine Unreal Engine 4 of Epic Games is increasingly used in future games.
