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Until Dawn Remake Leak: Check Out 3 Hours of PS5 Gameplay

Oct 02, 2024 12:44 PM

Close to three hours of gameplay footage for the PlayStation 5 and PC remake of the popular horror game Until Dawn has been streamed on Twitch ahead of its October 4 release. The stream showcases a revamped opening and the first three chapters of the game, highlighting changes made by the remake studio Ballistic Moon. The new prologue adds depth to the Washington family dynamics, enhancing the emotional weight of key scenes while also updating gameplay mechanics and visuals through Unreal Engine 5. The changes include improved camera angles, accessibility options, and reimagined environments and character models that cater to modern gaming standards.

What new features can we expect in the Until Dawn remake?

Players can anticipate updated cinematography, new accessibility features, and improved character models. Ballistic Moon has also reframed original scenes to enhance emotional impact, while the gameplay mechanics have seen significant revisions, making for a more immersive experience.

Until Dawn originally launched in 2015, capturing the attention of players with its engaging narrative and decision-making gameplay. The game blends the horror genre with cinematic storytelling, allowing players to navigate various paths influenced by their choices. As a cult classic, its remake is anticipated by fans eager to see how it has evolved since its original release.



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