Epic Games, the developer of Fortnite, is cutting more than 1,000 jobs across the company as leadership cites a drop in players over the last year. “We’re spending significantly more than we’re making ...
Epic Games is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reject Apple’s latest attempt to challenge two rulings in its long-running ...
From December, Fortnite creators will be able to sell items directly from their Fortnite islands. Epic Games announced the new in-game sales feature on September 18, 2025, revealing that creators will ...
Credit: Epic Games. The 1,000 developers that Epic Games laid off in March were, in the words of CEO Tim Sweeney, of "once-in ...
Despite earning an estimated $6 billion in revenue in 2025, Epic Games has laid off over 1,000 staff due to Fortnite's apparent "downturn" in revenue. This news comes as the game industry is in ...
Epic Games has officially unveiled its next-generation game engine, Unreal Engine 6 (UE6). It is the successor to Unreal ...
Following Epic's mass layoffs, one of the developers came forth to express uncertainty of Fortnite’s future “for the remainder of the year and beyond.” Mass layoffs have become an unfortunate trend, ...
Epic Games is slashing its workforce by 16%, laying off about 830 employees, as it looks to cut costs and put the Fortnite maker on viable financial footing. The cutbacks were announced in an internal ...
TL;DR: Unreal Engine 5 revolutionized game development with advanced technologies like Lumen and Nanite, but many UE5-powered games in 2025 face performance and optimization issues across platforms.
Epic Games has issued a renewed stance on its use of AI in game development, claiming it won't take jobs and will only make devs 'more efficient'.
Big changes are shaking the gaming world: EA buyout, Fortnite layoffs and Destiny 2’s future. What’s driving the shift and what it means for players.