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Zelda: Ocarina Of Time Unreal Engine 5 remake free to check out now

Zelda: Ocarina Of Time Unreal Engine 5 remake free to check out now

YouTuber CryZENx has just released an enormous update for their Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Unreal Engine 5 remake.

If you’re a The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time fan, you need to be keeping up to date with YouTuber CryZENx’s ambitious Unreal Engine 5 remake project.


CryZENx actually began working on the project around seven years ago. Ocarina of Time is easily one of, if not the, greatest Zelda game out there - and so many of us fans are itching for a remake. CryZENx originally began creating the remake in Unreal Engine 4 before switching over to Unreal Engine 5 when the software became available. The remake has actually been playable for a number of months now but that doesn’t mean CryZENx’s work is over. The creator has released yet another update, giving the Lost Woods a makeover in addition to overhauling the game’s graphical capabilities yet again.

Take a look at one of the project's earlier trailers.

As reported by DSOGaming, the new update adds support for DLSS 3 Super Resolution and DLSS 3 Frame Generation. This means that DLSS 3 SR and NVIDIA RTX GPU owners can enjoy improved graphics. Additionally, RTX 40 series GPU owners can use Frame Generation to improve framerates.

If you’re itching to join in on the fun, sadly, the remake is available to download and enjoy on PC only. You can grab the UE4 version of the remake for free from CryZENx’s Discord server. The UE5 version is only available if you subscribe to CryZENx’s Pateron page.

Describing the latest update, CryZENx wrote, “It's about time I finally made a video for the 25th anniversary. This time it's about an updated Lost Eoods with some new programmed gameplay elements just like in the original. A few things have been expanded and added new designs to several sections. The demo will have DLSS and Frame generation as an option to increase performance if you got an NVIDIA card from the 4000 series generation.” I don’t need an excuse to dive into some childhood nostalgia. Here I goooo.

Featured Image Credit: CryZENx via YouTube

Topics: The Legend Of Zelda, Unreal Engine, PC