Fans Recreate 'Temple Run' In Unreal Engine 5

Reimagining the classic title in photorealistic graphics.

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Youtube channel TeaserPlay has released a new fan-made video showing what the classic mobile game Temple Run would look like if developed on Unreal Engine 5. For those that are unfamiliar, UE5 is the newest version of Unreal Engine, a powerful 3D computer graphics game engine developed by Epic Games.

For the first time, the nostalgic title is imagined in photorealistic visual quality. Like the original Temple Run game released in 2011, the character Guy Dangerous is seen emerging from a dark cave and maneuvering around crumbling ruins before eventually crashing into the water. Other popular UE5 reimaginations from TeaserPlay include takes on titles such as GTA Andreas 2, Subway Surfers, and Star Wars.

Take a look at the Unreal Engine 5 recreation above.

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