Ever since the inception of the Ace Combat franchise, players have reveled in the adrenaline-pumping excitement of arcade-style flight combat gameplay. Three decades later, this exhilarating franchise shows no signs of slowing down. The most recent addition, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, is approaching a new sales milestone with a nearly 5 million units sold, but it seems Bandai Namco is already looking towards the skies of the next installment.

Following the enormous success of Ace Combat 7, Bandai Namco has set their sights on creating a successor worthy of its legacy, announcing the development of Ace Combat 8.

With a franchise so steeped in history, the anticipation and expectations for the next title are undoubtedly high. Thus, the establishment of Project Aces and subsequently, the Bandai Namco Aces studio, is a testament to the publisher's commitment to the series.

This recent development isn't merely another office space with a snazzy title; it's an endeavor to push the boundaries of flight simulation gaming. As conveyed by Bandai Namco Aces' President Takuya Iwasaki, the team is zealously looking for developers who can imbue the game with "photorealistic expressions."

Photorealistic is a term that carries with it a certain weight, especially in the gaming world. It implies not only high-end graphics but a level of immersion that fools the eye, blurring the lines between game and reality. The decision to switch over and leverage the capabilities of the Unreal Engine 5 for the next Ace Combat title is a significant move. Known for its superior graphical prowess, the engine's capabilities will undoubtedly bring the team's photorealistic aspirations closer to fruition.