YouTuber Leo Torres is looking to give the Omega station, a popular map featuring in both Mass Effect 2 and 3, an overhaul using Unreal Engine 5. It was announced last week that the latest Unreal Engine would be available for all developers, and already it seems that some are putting the new engine to good use. In a 2-minute video, Torres shows the impressive update to one of Mass Effect’s most popular locations, complete with improved background elements, textures, and reflections.

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Alongside Unreal Engine 5, Torres used Lumen for reflections and global illuminations, alongside using Nanite for the meshes. Unfortunately for fans though, Torres’ recreation will not be available for public use. Still, that didn’t stop Mass Effect fans from praising the recreation. Comments on Torres’ YouTube video were impressed by how the remake captured the mood and atmosphere of the crime hub. One viewer even said that this new look would be a perfect crossover for Cyberpunk 2077, while another commented that they thought it was Lorville from Star Citizen.

Omega has often been a fan favorite location for Mass Effect fans. With a distinct atmosphere, Omega provided fans with some interesting main missions back in Mass Effect 2 concerning squad mates Garrus and Mordin. In Mass Effect 3, the location was brought back in a DLC. After the Cerberus corporation takes over the station, Shepard and Omega’s leader Aria must team up in order to take it back. Both times Omega and Aria featured in Mass Effect were looked on positively by fans.

Many are hoping that in the future Mass Effect title that Omega will return, as it wasn’t destroyed in the Reaper War that ends Mass Effect 3. Whether Omega will return in a new Mass Effect game is unknown, though, the fans who have seen Torres’ remake would surely like to see a similar level of detail and graphical fidelity to that of the Unreal Engine 5 recreation of the location.

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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