Enthusiast Frits Mulder decided to show what the graphics in World of Warcraft might look like when the game is released on Unreal Engine 5 in 2023. To do this, he recreated the world of this project on a modern engine, using some elements created in Blender.

One day I woke up and wanted to do it, three months have passed and here is the result. It was fun doing this, let me know what you think in the comments. I wanted to show off some of the cool modern features of Unreal Engine and see what they would look like combined with the old game.

– Fritz Mulder

The original World of Warcraft was released in 2004 and has become one of the largest and most famous MMOs in history. The game received many important additions and is still popular with millions of players around the world.

Blizzard released the Dragonflight expansion last year. By the way, in 2019 the developers released World of Warcraft Classic for all fans of the original version of the game.

Recall that in June we published an article in which we talked about ten cool Easter eggs in WoW (from the green elephant to the God of War).

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