Sonic Adventure 2 Unreal Engine 5 Fan Remake New Playable Demo Features Stunning Recreations of Classic Stages, Complete with Path Tracing

Apr 1, 2025 at 07:19am EDT
Sonic Adventure 2

A Sonic Adventure 2 Unreal Engine 5 remake is in the works, and a new playable demo is now available for download to allow users to experience for themselves the stunning recreation of some classic stages.

The demo, which can be downloaded here, features the modern recreation of Radical Highway, White Jungle, and Green Forest, among other levels and boss fight updates. The demo, much like the yet-to-be-released full remake, is powered by the Azure Framework, a branch of Velocity+ that overhauls the physics, camera, controls, and UI to offer a brand-new experience that still sports some classic mechanics, such as a high-speed platforming experience and the return of the scoring system which rewards players to chain moves together to keep a perfect score and score more points. Visuals have also been significantly improved over the original, featuring real-time path-traced lighting and reflections.

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Following the release of Sonic x Shadow Generations, Sonic the Hedgehog PC fans have definitely been eating well. Besides the recent release of the Sonic Adventure 2 Redux Unreal Engine 5 remake demo, some dedicated developers have released an unofficial port of Sonic Unleashed, finally giving PC players the chance to try out the console-exclusive game like never before. Hopefully, the follow-up to Sonic Frontiers, which has yet to be officially announced, will receive the same amount of love from Sonic Team as these fan projects have from their developers.

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