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Epic Games leapt from Unreal Engine 4 to 5 at the start of Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 1. It gave them more freedom to create features and allowed the game to soar to new heights.
As part of the start of Fortnite Chapter 3, Epic Games has announced that Fortnite development has shifted to Unreal Engine 5, the latest version of the company's graphic technology.
Fortnite looks set to dramatically upgrade its user-made creative capabilities later this year, when Epic Games releases the Unreal Editor for Fortnite.
Fortnite Chapter 4 has arrived with a brand new map, but that’s not all that’s come with the new season. Also, Fortnite has upgraded itself with new Unreal Engine 5.1 bells and whistles, and ...
Yesterday, Epic Games stunned the entire Fortnite playerbase with the announcement that an Unreal Editor add-on is coming to the mega-popular battle royale game.
Fans finally have a chance to play as the protagonist from the Unreal Engine 5 tech demo after Fortnite adds the character to the battle royale.
Epic Games is already working towards Unreal Engine 6 – the next big iteration of its game creation toolkit – which is expected to be "several years" away.
The Fortnite Unreal Engine 5 move has been confirmed, and it's here now with Chapter 3.
" With the arrival of Chapter 3, Fortnite development has flipped to Unreal Engine 5," reads a tweet from the official Unreal Engine Twitter account.
'Fortnite' has finally moved its development to Unreal Engine 5 after an initial announcement earlier this year.
Fortnite will reportedly switch to Unreal Engine 5 with the arrival of Season 9. The claim comes from Hypex, a known Fortnite leaker and dataminer.