
DSOGaming writes: "Modder ‘Cleric’ is currently taking a break from his Quake 1 Map Remake and decided to start working on a new map that is based on the first level of Unreal. Enjoy its first screenshots. We’ve also included a comparison between the original Unreal and its recreation. As you can see, the new map stays true to its roots so kudos to Cleric!"
Crytek : In episode two of Our Story, the team discusses the evolution of Crysis into Crysis 2 and 3 (and the pressures that came with it), how a local connection landed an incredible collaboration with legendary composer Hans Zimmer, and the New York trip that inspired much of Crysis 2. For the gladiators among you, you’ll also get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the development of Ryse: Son of Rome and the attention to detail that went into it.
Epic: "Buckle up—it’s nearly time for the State of Unreal! We’ll be streaming live from Unreal Fest Orlando at 9:30 AM EDT on June 3.
Catch all the action here, including a first look at the latest tools and technology we’re working on, live demos, new product releases, partner projects, and all our big news—live as it’s announced."
Just got back from a tech conference in Orlando. I loved it. I want to go back! Loved the Witcher 4 footage.

Last year Nightdive Studios released a Quake remaster giving the classic FPS 4K and widescreen resolution support, enhanced models, dynamic and colored lighting, anti-aliasing, depth of field, and some new levels by MachineGames. It also restored the original Trent Reznor score, previously absent from the digital version due to an expired copyright, and added a new theme song by Reznor. All that, and it was free for owners of the original Quake.
According to a tweet by Nightdive CEO Stephen Kick(opens in new tab), following the Quake remaster, Cliff Bleszinski contacted Epic CEO Tim Sweeney on Nightdive's behalf.
I hope this happens... If so, maybe it could spark some form of Unreal Tournament return. I miss that series so much... Still have physical copies of UT2004 and UT3.