
It usually never ceases to amaze us the incredible work that the Minecraft community creates but this latest Unreal Engine 5 download has done just that.
Minecraft was first released as a small indie game on PC created by Mojang Studios in 2011 and today, it’s one of the most popular and financially lucrative video game properties of all time owned by Microsoft.
Check out A Minecraft Movie trailer below!
Minecraft has since been released on tons of platforms including consoles and mobile devices. It has generated countless items of merchandise, an interactive TV series on Netflix, and much more.
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Next month, it’s even getting a live-action movie directed by Jared Hess, starring Jack Black and Jason Momoa.
“A mysterious portal pulls four misfits into the Overworld, a bizarre, cubic wonderland that thrives on imagination,” reads the synopsis of A Minecraft Movie. “To get back home, they'll have to master the terrain while embarking on a magical quest with an unexpected crafter named Steve.”
It doesn't matter your age, your style of play or your skill level, just like the world of LEGO, Minecraft is for everyone and that brings us to today’s topic of discussion.
As brought to our attention by DSOGaming, UnrealCraft Infinite has been in development by the indie creator, Greg Coulthard for years and by combining the worlds of Minecraft and LEGO, like never before, this is one free Unreal Engine 5 download that you do not want to miss.
Using the Unreal Engine 5.5 template, in a nutshell, it remakes Minecraft maps into a world built by LEGO to an incredible level of visual detail. Just watch the video featured in this article and no doubt, you’ll be impressed.
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Greg Coulthard says that you’ll need an RTX-capable GPU and 16GB of RAM. However, DSOGaming has questioned whether the RTX requirement is essential, but I guess you will find out if you attempt to run this Minecraft remake.
Minecraft is available on just about every platform imaginable. A Minecraft Movie arrives in cinemas on 4 April 2025.
Topics: Minecraft, PC, Unreal Engine, Indie Games