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Epic Shares Impressive Statistics From The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience

If you have a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X|S, you can play The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience. This ‘experience’ for the new version of the Unreal Engine is very impressive and Epic Games has to Digital Foundry let us know what details apply to this tech demo.

The city in the demo has an area of ​​4,138 by 4,968 kilometers. 45,073 cars are parked in it and there are 38,146 cars on the road. They all have a damage model.

The buildings that can be found in the city are each made up of millions of polygons. This means that billions of polygons have been used for all constructions. This and more impressive stats from The Matrix Awakens below:

  • The city is 4,138 km wide and 4.968 km long, slightly larger than the size of downtown Los Angeles
  • The city surface is 15.79 km2
  • The city perimeter is 14.519 km long
  • There are 260 km of roads in the city
  • There are 512 km of sidewalk in the city
  • There are 1,248 intersections in the city
  • There are 45,073 parked cars, of which 38,146 are drivable and destructible
  • There are 17,000 simulated traffic vehicles on the road that are destructible
  • 7,000 buildings
  • 27,848 lamp posts on the street side only
  • 12,422 sewer holes
  • Almost 10 million unique and duplicated assets were created to make the city
  • The entire world is lit by only the sun, sky and emissive materials on meshes. No light sources were placed for the tens of thousands of street lights and headlights. In night mode, nearly all lighting comes from the millions of emissive building windows
  • 35,000 simulated MetaHuman pedestrians
  • Average polygon count? 7000k buildings made of 1000s of assets and each asset could be up to millions of polygons so we have several billions of polygons to make up just the buildings of the city

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