The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal 5 Experience is officially out in the world after just being announced for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
Revealed during The Game Awards 2021 by the nicest man in the world Keanu Reeves, who plays Neo in the Matrix franchise, and Carrie-Anne Moss, who plays Trinity. Described as a visual showcase of what Unreal Engine 5 is capable of, Reeves and Moss the iconic bullet dodging scene that defined the franchise all those years ago in the first Matrix movie.
Epic Games showed off the realism of Unreal Engine 5 with The Matrix Awakens demo amid a huge computer-generated city.
As seen in the trailer, footage from the upcoming Matrix Resurrections was shown that also featured footage from The Matrix resulting in Reeves and Moss, to ask, “what is a game and what is a movie?”
The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience looks rather impressive and even more delightful. this experience is playable as Neo and Trinity dodge enemies while racing down a street.
Epic Games is going to give that city away for free (minus The Matrix parts) to the developers who use Unreal Engine 5. The city is 4.138 kilometers wide and 4.968 kilometers long, slightly larger than the size of downtown Los Angeles.