Call of Duty's Nuketown appears photorealistic with the Unreal Engine 5 update
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Call of Duty’s Nuketown appears photorealistic with the Unreal Engine 5 update

Call of Duty's Nuketown appears photorealistic with the Unreal Engine 5 update

Call of Duty’s Nuketown appears photorealistic with the Unreal Engine 5 update

 

One of the most well-known maps, Nuketown, has been recreated by Unreal Engine 5 – and the result is incredibly realistic.

Wow, what a thrilling week it’s been for fans of the Call of Duty franchise. It’s the last countdown until Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III which will be available on November 10. The game’s “No Russian” mission is believed to be much more alarming than the first. Also, we recently got our first glimpse of the completely new game’s open-world Zombies game mode. Its beta time starts in a few weeks and everyone can participate. Within the realm of Warzone, there was a rumor that announced that Spawn would be joining Warzone to play. We’re looking at an exciting new fan-driven project.

According to previously reported by Dexerto As reported by Dexerto, the Nuketown map was reproduced using Unreal Engine 5, and it’s quite frightening. The idea is of the indie developers Reissad Studio who are also the creators behind the viral sensation Bodycam which is an exciting new FPS that mimics the appearance of real-life body camera footage. Read Studio’s rendition of the Nuketown map runs like that. The map is based on a realistic design, which produces frighteningly accurate outcomes.

Comparatively with the CoD map, however, Reissad Studios’ iteration of Nuketown is a lot more obvious, than. It’s clear that the duo chose to present the famous map in a dismal post-apocalyptic setting, and many of the houses are in complete chaos. Take a look at the gameplay video here.

Bodycam is still to be made available, but it’s garnered a great deal of online attention because its images clearly test the boundaries of photographic realism.

Call of Duty’s Nuketown appears photorealistic with the Unreal Engine 5 update
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