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Unreal Engine 4.25 Will Support Xbox Series X, Next-Gen Games

Xbox Series X will receive a proper escort from Unreal Engine on its mission to shatter the world with plenty of fresh entertainment. Epic Games has announced that Unreal Engine is almost ready to support the next-gen video game development with version 4.25. This includes Xbox Series X, but most possibly PS5 too.

What exactly will this include? Tools to ease the work for the developers in developing enhanced Ray-tracing and other animation capabilities. Augmentations that will allow the devs to work with less effort in developing next-gen video games.

The most recent Unreal Engine 4.25 Release Highlights include a video that showcases the power of ray-tracing and other rendering capabilities.

We’re excited to announce that Unreal Engine’s ray tracing features are now ready for production! Development has continued over the past several releases to get us to this state, and we’ll continue to add new features and improve existing ones while maintaining stability and performance.

Even if Unreal Engine 4.25 is still in preview mode, the final version is estimated to arrive rather sooner than later.

If you are a video game developer and you have a submission to make, you can mail us at team@futuregamereleases.com

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