Learn how to create a slow motion effect in Unreal Engine 5 using time dilation!
In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll walk through setting up a slow motion function that can be triggered during gameplay — perfect for action scenes, cinematic moments, or even debugging and testing animations or physics.
What you’ll learn:
How time dilation works in UE5
Setting up input bindings
Using Blueprints to control game speed
Bonus tip: Triggering slow motion with a button press
This technique is also great for testing gameplay mechanics, animations, or physics simulations in slow motion to catch bugs or polish your systems.
No C++ required – this is all done in Blueprints!
Whether you’re working on a shooter, platformer, or cinematic sequence, adding slow motion will bring a polished, immersive feel to your game.
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