Star Wars: Dark Forces 2 Unreal Engine Remake Launches Beta

Star Wars: Dark Forces 2 Unreal Engine Remake Launches Beta


Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2 now has a new fan remake in Unreal Engine 5, and you can play the beta.

One of the most popular Star Wars games from the 1990s was Dark Forces, a first-person shooter set shortly before the events of the original trilogy and had you battling the Galactic Empire as Rebel mercenary Kyle Katarn.

Although Dark Forces was officially remastered by porting wizard Nightdive Studios in 2024, the second game has not yet received a similar treatment.

There’s no knowing if Nightdive will ever get around to doing a remaster of Dark Forces 2 (licencing around old games can be a real headache), so fans have taken it upon themselves to do it themselves.

The Unreal Engine fan remake of Dark Forces 2 has been around for a number of years, with our last look at it back in 2023. However, the developer has just received a new update for the project, featuring a playable beta build.

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The beta, which is currently only available via a Patreon subscription, features the game’s third level, The Return Home to Sulon.

However, there’s a good chance that it’ll arrive for all once it’s out of beta, which is currently not announced.

Star Wars: Dark Forces 2 Fan-Made Remake Looks Incredible

Take a look at the video below, which demonstrates a few of the changes and improvements made in the Dark Forces 2 remaster. As this is being rebuilt in Unreal Engine, expect it to look dramatically different from the original 1997 game, which used the Sith Engine.

The video shows off some gameplay, including combat, swimming, and some puzzle-solving. It’s shaping up to be a very good-looking project. However, considering only three levels are present in the remaster so far, there’s still a long way to go before it can be considered complete.

Unreal Engine remakes are quite popular right now thanks to the engine being free-to-use and rather well-documented, so many developers use remasters of their favourite retro games as a way of learning the engine for their other projects.

Other fan remakes in the same vein include The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and BioShock.

The engine has also been used for some official remasters and remakes too, like Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.

So, Unreal certainly has its fanatics.

6 Comments

  1. timmothy64

    This sounds like an exciting development for fans of the Star Wars series! It’s great to see classic games being reimagined with modern technology. Looking forward to seeing how this remake brings new life to the beloved Dark Forces 2.

  2. senger.porter

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how fan projects like this can breathe new life into classic games. The use of Unreal Engine 5 really enhances the graphics and gameplay, making it feel fresh while still honoring the original.

  3. zconn

    I completely agree! It’s impressive to see how the Unreal Engine 5 enhances the visuals and gameplay mechanics while staying true to the original. Fan remakes like this not only celebrate the nostalgia but also attract new players to the franchise.

  4. xolson

    Absolutely! The improvements in lighting and textures really bring the classic environments to life. Plus, the enhanced physics could change how players approach certain challenges, adding a fresh twist to the original gameplay.

  5. trodriguez

    I agree, the upgraded visuals are impressive! It’s also exciting to see how the enhanced physics might change gameplay dynamics, making it feel even more immersive. Can’t wait to see how fans will react during the beta!

  6. janelle20

    Absolutely! The enhanced physics really do add a new layer to the gameplay. It’ll be interesting to see how they incorporate new mechanics, like environmental interactions, to elevate the classic experience even further.

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