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35 votes
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Microsoft, Rockstar, Epic, and others are being sued for using "addictive psychological features" in games like Minecraft, GTA 5, and Fortnite
28 votes -
Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra | Story trailer
7 votes -
Apple terminates Epic Games developer account calling it a ‘threat’ to the iOS ecosystem
57 votes -
Disney to take $1.5 billion stake in Epic Games, work with Fortnite maker on new content
32 votes -
LEGO Fortnite | Cinematic trailer
8 votes -
Fortnite developer Epic Games axing 16% of staff, laying off 830 employees, and sells Bandcamp
30 votes -
Layoffs at Epic Games (about 830 employees, 16%)
32 votes -
Harmonix acquired by Epic Games
4 votes -
Epic Online Services launches Anti-Cheat support for Linux, Mac, and Steam Deck
18 votes -
GDC Talks for Unreal Engine 2021
6 votes -
Epic Games has completed a $1 billion funding round at a $28.7 billion valuation, including another $200M investment from Sony
8 votes -
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney is very excited about the Epic Games Store losing a ton of money
7 votes -
Epic Games acquires Fall Guys developer Mediatonic
10 votes -
Apple subpoenas Valve as part of its legal battle with Epic: Valve fights back
21 votes -
Epic Games closes a $1.78 billion funding round, with the company's valuation now at $17.3 billion
5 votes -
Sony Corporation invests $250 million in Epic Games
9 votes -
Fortnite is the future, but probably not for the reasons you think
10 votes -
Fortnite's new season has brought the game back to its roots
For at least a year I'd been rather disappointed with Fortnite. It kept appealing to the lowest common denominator and the game that I fell in love with in the end of season 2 (which is almost two...
For at least a year I'd been rather disappointed with Fortnite. It kept appealing to the lowest common denominator and the game that I fell in love with in the end of season 2 (which is almost two years ago) kept changing for the worse. It became less of a Battle Royale game and more of a playground where you never knew what you were gonna get. It kept getting worse through the seasons and I played it less and less. So during season 9 I was only barely hanging on - and once season 10 launched with even more proverbial bullshit, I finally decided to uninstall the game. That was in the beginning of August and I never looked back for a second - I was done with it!
With Chapter 2 however (season 11), it's back to basics. The many weapons have been trimmed and there are only very few left - and none of the crazy ones. It's simpler and easier to navigate, and all the vehicles and movement mechanics have also been scrapped almost entirely. There are no more hover boards, ATVs, golf carts, airplanes, jump pads, rifts, etc. There's a harmless boat, and that's it! So when I saw the trailer for this new version of Fortnite, I reinstalled the game immediately. I've played 9 games now and this is the version I fell in love with - if not better! It's so good in its simplicity. The mechanics with building and whatnot have stayed the same, but the gameplay itself is much improved. It went from chaotic and action-packed to feeling more like a survival game. And the aesthetic of the new map is also just beautiful.
I'm no game reviewer but I thought that this overhaul of a pretty massive game is worth talking about!
Edit: not to mention the marketing stunt they pulled before launching this new version of the game was insanely clever. It made headlines all over the world, they even talked about it on the evening news here in little ol' Denmark!
15 votes -
Fortnite was down for over 24 hours after a Season 10 finale involving the entire game getting sucked into a black hole
24 votes -
Tim Sweeney - If Steam commited to a 12% take, we would stop buying exclusives
@timsweeneyepic: @GV_Delchev @riggedforepic @BeegorBucleor @MrAngryBates If Steam committed to a permanent 88% revenue share for all developers and publishers without major strings attached, Epic would hastily organize a retreat from exclusives (while honoring our partner commitments) and consider putting our own games on Steam.
7 votes -
It's great that Epic is trying to compete with Steam, but they're going about it in the worst way
17 votes -
Fortnite for Android may not be on play store, presumably to avoid Google's 30% cut
16 votes -
Fortnite looks to be coming to Nintendo Switch
15 votes -
Epic games to provide $100,000,000 for the first year of esports tournament prize pool
8 votes -
Epic Games will pump $100 million into Fortnite eSports competitions
14 votes -
Epic decides to double down on copyright for cheating lawsuit against 14 year old by taking on mom
6 votes