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Until Dawn remake release date set for 5 October

Just in time for the spooky season...

The Until Dawn remake now has a release date of 5 October here in Australia.

“Our new Until Dawn experience has been built from the ground up using Unreal Engine 5,” said Neil McEwan of Ballistic Moon. “We have updated character models, environments, interactable props, visual effects, and animations, all designed to maximize the Until Dawn experience on both PS5 and PC.

“We have completely relit the game to take advantage of Unreal Engine 5’s rendering features, including raytracing and enhanced materials, focusing on a more atmospheric and ‘modern horror’ experience.”

Sony has also released a new trailer showcasing the differences between Supermassive’s PS3 release and this new PS5 release by Ballistic Moon. It’s above.

Personally, I’ve just replayed Until Dawn earlier this year and found it to be completely engrossing and capable. I’m more excited about an upcoming new project from Supermassive itself: The Casting of Frank Stone, which comes out in September.

The Until Dawn remake heads to Windows PC and PS5 on 5 October.

Until Dawn

4 October 2024
PC PS5
 

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