A collaborative effort between Epic, fans, and Unreal Engine 4 devs

Epic Games made its “future ofUnreal Tournament” announcement and it’s actually promising. There is, in fact, a new game in the works — starting today with “a small team ofUTveterans” — that’ll be developed in open collaboration with series fans and Unreal Engine 4 developers.

It’s going to be free when it’s released for Windows/Mac/Linux, although that won’t be anytime soon. Epic will fund the game through an eventual marketplace in which devs, modders, artists, and gamers can buy, sell, or give away mods and content. The company will take a cut of earnings and stresses that the intent is for the newUnreal Tournamentto be “just free,” not “free to play.”

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Updates will be streamed by way ofTwitch, if you’re fine just watching. Fans can participate in theforums, while UE4 devs will have full access to code on GitHub. My fear is that this project might become a “too many cooks in the kitchen” situation, butUTfans seem to know what they want, and Epic is promising a title that’s “true to its roots as a competitive FPS.” Fingers crossed.

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The Divide in the Cosmodrome, where the Guardian was resurrected.

A holofoil Ribbontail, as seen in collections.

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Mad Maggie opens a supply bin and an item with a symbol indicating infinite ammo appears.

Legends slide through a zipline in King’s Canyon in Apex Legends.

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The Yeartide Apex tex Mechanica SMG with a Holofoil glow.