Why does Epic hate the Unreal games? Is it because it reminds them
that they once were a quirky little upstart focused on making PC games
who once was interested in creating products people actually wanted?
Epic essentially killed the Unreal franchise last December, when it >unceremoniously shutdown a number of Unreal servers, and pulled all
the Unreal games from digital storefronts. "Unreal Tournament 4", of
course, had been similarly murdered in its sleep a few years earlier.
But then they relented, and there was a momentary bit of relief:
"Unreal Tournament 3", at least, would survive the purge, and in fact
would be made free-to-play (and no MTX either).
An offer which lasted all of six months before Epic decided to kill
the game again. Because it's no longer available, free or otherwise.*
Why does Epic hate Unreal? I get that arena shooters don't quite have
the cachet it once did, but it still has a lot of fans and -
especially with the recent rise of 'boomer shooter' popularity - it
probably could turn a profit. (Especially since Epic wouldn't have to
create a game engine from scratch ;-). Certainly there seems to be a
lot more call for a new Unreal game than there ever was for a new
digital storefront/game-launcher, and yet Epic is happy to lose
billions of dollars subsidizing the latter.
I guess Epic /really/ wants to be the next Valve; a company equally
not interested in making games but instead content with raking in
store-front profits and making hats for their decade-old games...
Me, I just want more Unreal.
Why does Epic hate the Unreal games? Is it because it reminds them
that they once were a quirky little upstart focused on making PC games
who once was interested in creating products people actually wanted?
Epic essentially killed the Unreal franchise last December, when it >unceremoniously shutdown a number of Unreal servers, and pulled all
the Unreal games from digital storefronts. "Unreal Tournament 4", of
course, had been similarly murdered in its sleep a few years earlier.
But then they relented, and there was a momentary bit of relief:
"Unreal Tournament 3", at least, would survive the purge, and in fact
would be made free-to-play (and no MTX either).
An offer which lasted all of six months before Epic decided to kill
the game again. Because it's no longer available, free or otherwise.*
Why does Epic hate Unreal? I get that arena shooters don't quite have
the cachet it once did, but it still has a lot of fans and -
especially with the recent rise of 'boomer shooter' popularity - it
probably could turn a profit. (Especially since Epic wouldn't have to
create a game engine from scratch ;-). Certainly there seems to be a
lot more call for a new Unreal game than there ever was for a new
digital storefront/game-launcher, and yet Epic is happy to lose
billions of dollars subsidizing the latter.
I guess Epic /really/ wants to be the next Valve; a company equally
not interested in making games but instead content with raking in
store-front profits and making hats for their decade-old games...
Me, I just want more Unreal.
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* read more here >https://kotaku.com/unreal-tournament-3x-x-epic-cancelled-gog-pc-ut-steam-1850508737
You know what else, Unreal 2 wasn't even that bad. It did fall into a lot
of generic Sci-fi foxholes in story and pacing, but it >did manage to >recapture a little bit of the scale, mystique, exploration, and
otherworldly presentation the original game >had. And it looked really good >for its time, as well. I was sort of shocked at the mediocre reception.
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