Posted October 06, 2023

It also mentions other plans beyond making games and game engines and running the store, with which the rest of the gaming industry (publishers and developers) don't necessarily agree with. Didn't just important guy just leave Epic, stating Epic is becoming something like "Epic Platform 5.0" and he doesn't feel he wants to be part of that? Maybe it is that "metaverse" thing they mention in the article?
Everyone wants to rule the world, Facebook tried their metaverse as well.
Is it too late for CDPR to go back using RedEngine? :)
Chinese ownership: Apparently Tencent (which also owns many other things, including a major component of Ubisoft as well) still has 40%ish ownership of Epic, but has been having economic and vitality issues itself (as has the Chinese nation in general).
Post edited October 06, 2023 by mqstout