Yeah, some developers switched to the pre-release versions of UE5 back in 2021 and porting to the release versions of UE5 seems to be going relatively smoothly... or at least that's the impression I'm getting. I think because of that, UE5 based games are going to show up faster than we would typically expect.
I'm a bit sad that the super advanced and fancy car destruction system isn't working in packaged built on pc. There's a fairly advanced deformation tech, really cool.
Well, hopefully something interesting actually gets released by years end. If we start seeing fully playable games utilizing the Unreal 5 Engine, imho we`ll finally be seeing the arrival of stuff that truly looks Next Gen. And imho nothing released atm so far looks Next Gen..... to my eyes.