Epic Games wants to build a linked metaverse that includes well-known games like Fortnite, Minecraft, and Roblox. CEO Tim Sweeney recently discussed the development of the future Unreal Engine 6.
Unreal Engine 6 serves as the foundation for this ambitious project. The goal is to make a market for digital goods where players can buy and sell things and move them between games. This will make users more engaged and happy.
One of the most popular game-making tools is Unreal Engine. It powers a lot of excellent series, like Epic’s own Fortnite and the well-known Mass Effect series. Sweeney thinks that the need for a shared digital place will continue to grow as more players look for games where they can have fun with friends.
He said that players are more likely to buy digital things if they think their game experience will last a long time. Games like Grand Theft Auto Online support this point of view by demonstrating the profitability of in-game sales and digital goods.
Sweeney stressed how important it is to go beyond single-platform gaming experiences, saying that players need to be able to use these assets on multiple platforms before they feel safe buying digital goods. He imagines a world where interoperability builds trust among players, letting them buy things they know will be useful in more than one situation.
Epic Games has recently been through a tough time. They had to let go of about 830 workers who had been working extra hours because of the pandemic. However, the company is now concentrating on future growth, with Unreal Engine 6 playing a significant role. We think that this next version will make it easier to make digital material that works well in a variety of gaming settings. Sweden wants to create a community where games like Roblox, Minecraft, and Fortnite can work together and share resources easily. A federated system like this would get people involved in the community and let players pick the sites they like best while still giving them access to more material.
This project suggests that blockchain technology could ensure the safety and verifiability of transactions between games, while gathering more technical information. This could potentially enhance player trust, enabling them to utilize their digital assets across multiple games without concerns about their privacy. Epic Games is getting ready to open up new digital markets for assets. The company also wants to set up a framework that will let developers make content that works with a number of different game engines. By focusing on interoperability, Epic wants to make the game world a better place for everyone, including creators and fans.