Fortnite adds Unreal Editor next week, enabling Roblox-like creator tools
Fortnite's Creative Mode i💧s🔴 about to get a lot bigger

Epic is adding Unreal Editor to Fortnite next week on Wedn💖esday, March 22, enabling play🐈ers to design and publish their own content à la Roblox.
Unreal Editor in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fortnite Creative 2.0 will bolster the existing Creative mode with a suite of new tools and workflows including custom asset import, modeling, materials and VFX, Sequencer, and Control Rig. What this means for creators is that they'll be able to publish their own islands directly into Fortnite for millions of other players to explore and interact with.
Equally exciting is what this all means for players, who will inev൩itably see an even more diverse and bottomless array of user-created content to enjoy in Fortnite. Although this will undoubtedly yield a greater array of custom content in Creative mode, Epic has clarified that usersꦉ won't have access to the full range of Unreal Engine tools.
Epic says the PC-based editor will allow creators to build custom content with modeling and material tools, impor🐟t meshes, textures, animations, and audio, "build landscapes to to create and flesh out the environment," and more. You'll also be able to collaborate with other creators in real-time, and that includes between PC𓂃 and console in tandem with the existing Creative mode.
Fortnite's Unreal Editor is launching in beta, and Epic says it'll "continue to evolve" and "add more functionality creators are familiar with from the Unreဣal Editor, give creators control over even more aspects of their Fortnite experiences, and expand the capabilities of the Verse API and framework."
Epic ⭕will reveal more about Fortnite's Unreal Editor during its at GDC 2023.
In case you missed it, Epic was recently ordered to pay $245 million to Fortnite players tricked into making "unwanted" purchases.
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