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Starfield First Unreal Engine 5 Recreation Looks Gorgeous in New 4K Video

Starfield has yet to be released, and already some talented users have started recreating the next highly anticipated open-world RPG by Bethesda in Unreal Engine 5.

The new recreation by Ghost Design, which can be watched below in 4K resolution glory, showcases an outpost created using Kitbash3d free pack – Mission to Minerva, Quixel, Megascans, Ultra Dynamic Sky, and different weather effects. With its impressive looks, this outpost wouldn’t feel out of place in the real game.

The anticipation for Starfield is huge, and fans of Bethesda were able to get a first look at the game’s 40 or so minutes thanks to an extensive leak. The leaker, however, will be unable to share more footage of the game as he was arrested a few days ago for possession of marijuana and theft of property for a value between $ 2,500 and $ 10,000. The leaker reportedly stole from the warehouse he worked at and launched an online store to sell the stolen goods, among them multiple copies of the game.

Starfield officially launches on September 6th on PC, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S. Those with early access to the game can start playing it next week, on September 1st.

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