

In fact, Idle Sloth also has shared a short Quantum Error teaser that runs in real time completely on Unreal Engine 5 and shows its capabilities. This is very positive news for all users who were intrigued by the promising title, as they will now be able to get their hands on a game with much higher technical quality and graphics.

He lets the software house know in a short but clear tweet on his official profile, in which he makes it known that the development of the game has moved from Unreal Engine 4 to the most recent version of the engine.

Long-heralded news from Idle Sloth finally confirms that Quantum Error will now be fully in Unreal Engine 5.
