The mission will be launched in the gorgeous mountainous region of Hatta in Dubai, UAE, according to Everdome, the most hyper-realistic metaverse. Users may get a taste of what’s to come by exploring the spawn and launch chambers, as well as wide views of the launch site brought to life by the Unreal Engine 5-powered […]
While not a production-ready release of the game engine, Preview allows developers to test out the new features of Unreal Engine 5. In addition, Epic can test for further bugs or glitches before the final release.
Crunchyroll recently announced that the platform is now available on the Nintendo Switch. Combining the best of both living room and mobile experiences, fans can enjoy more than 1,000 series and 30,000 episodes on the Crunchyroll app through their Nintendo Switch console either docked at home or taken on the go, complete with offline viewing support.
Veteran developers who worked on The Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077, and "many others" have opened a new studio named Rebel Wolves. As you might expect, it'll focus on role-playing games. Its first mission is to develop a new "dark fantasy, AAA RPG saga for PCs and next-gen consoles". We assume that means PlayStation 5 — but we might actually be in the PS6 era once this project is finished.
Indeed, Rebel Wolves is only just getting started; it's actively hiring right now, so it'll likely be quite some time until we see the fruits of its labour. This so-called 'saga' is being built on Unreal Engine 5.
When you've got two of the biggest names in gaming under your belt, it's pretty safe to say that you know a thing or two about the games industry. Taking the issues that both Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3 had at launch into account, there's still huge excitement to hear of a new studio, one that has been put together by industry veterans. That studio is Rebel Wolves - and they are working on an Unreal Engine 5 powers dark fantasy RPG.
Nintendo won't be hopping onto the metaverse train for the time being, as it doesn't know how it would use the concept to offer Nintendo's "fresh surprises and fun".