Epic | Games

Epic | Games

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Epic | Games

: Launched in 2017, Fortnite ’s "Battle Royale" mode became a global phenomenon, amassing over 350 million players by 2020. Beyond being a game, Epic views Fortnite as a "social entertainment experience"—a proto-metaverse where players attend virtual concerts, watch films, and socialize. The Epic Games Store: Challenging the Status Quo

Epic’s success is built on two distinct but interconnected foundations: epic games

: Originally created for the 1998 shooter Unreal , this engine has become the foundation for thousands of games, films, and architectural visualizations worldwide. It allows creators to build high-fidelity 3D environments, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in real-time rendering. : Launched in 2017, Fortnite ’s "Battle Royale"

Epic Games: The Architect of the Modern Metaverse From its humble beginnings in a Maryland basement to its current status as a multibillion-dollar titan, has evolved from a simple game developer into one of the most influential technology companies in the world. Founded in 1991 by Tim Sweeney , the company is now a central pillar of the digital entertainment industry, driven by the dual engines of its record-breaking game Fortnite and the industry-standard Unreal Engine . The Engines of Growth: Unreal and Fortnite It allows creators to build high-fidelity 3D environments,