So, it's time to see what Fortnite could look like on Epic's new Unreal Engine 5 engine, as the company announced the transfer of the game from now on to its new engine officially.
The announcement came through the dedicated engine account on the Twitter platform, where all future game projects will be designed through the new engine, Unreal Engine 5.
With the arrival of Fortnite Chapter 3, the next developments for the game will be moving to Unreal Engine 5. We're excited to share this journey with you and will work to make this the best possible experience for the entire game community.
As previously reported by IGN, Epic Games President Tim Sweeney stated that Fortnite will transition to their newest engine by mid-2021. Although this is a bit later than planned, the new technology will allow Fortnite to do things that were previously not possible. Previously, none at all.
Although we did not see or imagine how the game could look on the new Epic engine, we were previously able to take a look at the power of this engine through the technical demo that was reviewed for the first time on the PlayStation 5, followed by the launch of the beta version of it, in which the developers began to review their skills and engine power through many stunts.
Also, soon we will be able to test the first game that uses powerful engine technologies, which is The Matrix: Awakens, which was recently revealed on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, and is now available for pre-download, while the game will be available for testing in conjunction with its unveiling at the TGA 2021 event, Next Friday morning.
Perhaps the second season of the third chapter of the game is the first work of Fortnite that will be designed using the Unreal Engine 5. Of course, this will require users to update the game completely to move to the new improved version, which will provide a lot of game elements and dazzling presentation.
Until then, share your predictions about what Fortnite will look like on the awesome Unreal Engine 5?
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