Developed by Reissad Studio, the tactical multiplayer FPS Bodycam quickly became trendy after its Early Access debut in July 2024, thanks to its bold attempt to deliver hyper-realistic gameplay through a body-camera perspective powered by Unreal Engine 5.
While its concept alone was enough to spark (and continue to spark) curiosity across the shooter community, it seems that it is not enough for its developers because they have just rolled out a major update that pushes the game’s realism to an entirely new level.
Big Performance Gains, New Content, And Much More
Reissad Studio has announced the release of the first major update for Bodycam, marking the arrival of version 2.0 with a full migration to Unreal Engine 5.5, the arrival of a bunch of performance improvements, and even the addition of some fresh content.
Oh, and the best part: it is an immediate release, so it’s available now, as we speak!
By moving to Unreal Engine 5.5, Bodycam now taps into advanced rendering features such as Lumen for dynamic global illumination and Virtual Shadow Maps. Together, they promise faster performance, lighter system loads, and more stable GPU and CPU usage overall.
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