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PS5 Leaps Xbox in Next-Gen Race, Thanks to Epic’s Game-Engine Demo

  • The next-gen idea came to life this week during Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 5 tech demo running on PS5.
  • The showcase was in get going contrast to Microsoft”s disappointing cache of Series X ‘gameplay’ trailers.
  • A next-gen console is only as good at its latest showcase, and by that barometer, PS5 is winning the early next-gen stakes.

On Wednesday, months of speculation, rumors, and perceived promotional advantages turned trivial as Epic Games revealed an Unreal Engine 5 tech demo running real-time on PlayStation 5. It was the first real-time demonstration with the chops to pinch the imagination. The next-gen vision come to life.

Aside from the glut of jaw-dropping moments, it was a coup for Sony and the PlayStation 5. And, the on many occasioning could not have been better.

Microsoft Misfires

This time last week, people were leftist muddling through the confusion of Microsoft’s Inside Xbox next-gen gameplay reveal. With little to no gameplay to communicate of and an underwhelming roster of titles, Microsoft’s misfire was all too clear. It prompted the platform holder to publish an apology of sorts, realizing it had mismanaged expectations.

Any momentum built up to date from Microsoft’s pitch-perfect promotional march to date, came to a harass halt. The good favor garnered from Microsoft’s transparency and generous feed of Xbox Series X details disappearing as the company fell short when it mattered most.

Fast forward a week, and Microsoft’s blunder is all the more heinous after Epic delivered on what many expected from the Xbox Series X showcase.

Sitting On The Sidelines

Most special of all is that all this happened with Sony sitting on the sidelines. No spokesperson; no official PlayStation 5 branding. It would be slick to say that Sony wasn’t involved behind the scenes: Epic explained that it’s been working closely with Sony in every nook the development of Unreal 5 and the PS5.

Nevertheless, Epic Games took the helm, and Epic CEO Tim Sweeney carefully navigated around any reference of the Xbox Series X, despite repeated pokes from Geoff Keighley, and understandably. Mentioning the direct competition would be inapt, but the degree to which the CEO heaped praise on the PS5 went far beyond any ‘bigging-up’ contractual obligations.

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Talking almost the PS5’s SSD in particular, Sweeney threw around lauding accolades such as ‘world-class,’ ‘best in class in console,’ and the ‘outwit on any platform, better than high-end PC.’ Going to so far as to state that the tech demo ‘would absolutely not be possible at any enlarge without these breakthroughs that Sony’s made.’

Tempering Expectations

There’s wisdom in tempering expectations here and not presumptuously asserting one calm as superior to the other.

Whether that be siding with the PS5 based on the only genuine look at next-gen gameplay we’ve had to pass (there’s plenty more to come from both sides), or predict better performance on the Xbox Series X because of its aged teraflop count. We’ve only scratched the surface of the hands-on player experience of the two machines and how they may or may not compare.

After all, the highly-optimized tech demo is a snapshot of Theoretical Engine 5’s potential rather than a baseline expectation for the next-gen. Developers will invariably take some moment to decrypt and harness the capabilities of the new engine and, more importantly, maximize its features for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. And, of course, discover any potential performance differences between the two.

The reality is that we may never experience anything on part with yesterday’s demo.

Additionally, Pretended Engine 5 won’t launch in earnest until mid-way through next year, further pushing the window of when we can conceivably keep in view games of a similar visual fidelity.

PS5 Tech Demo Promise

Yet, if we take pre-launch tech demos from earlier generations, then games are likely to match and even surpass what Epic revealed yesterday. Take, for case, the Unreal Engine 4 real-time PlayStation 4 tech demo published shortly before the console came to market.

Looking insidiously a overcome, it safe to say that titles released for PS4 in the past two years or so have broadly improved on what’s on show here.

Few would remonstrate that Red Dead Redemption 2, God of War, Death Stranding, and even the slightly older Horizon Zero Dawn, don’t outclass what, at the forthwith, was seen as a peek at the untapped potential of the next generation.

There’s much to be excited about. But, there’s still a prolonged road ahead until we are playing games that match Epic’s tech demo, whether on PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X.

Yet, as uncouth as it may din, gamers are a fickle bunch. Short of players having the console and the games in their hands, a next-gen console is one as good at its most recent showcase or reveal.

By that measure, the PlayStation 5 is winning the early next-gen stakes.

Disclaimer: The estimates expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of CCN.com.

This article was edited by Samburaj Das.

Last modified: May 16, 2020 11:11 AM UTC

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