

As for the early access version, it's meant to give studios a first look at the technology, with additional features and further enhancements coming for the full 5.0 release next year. Unreal Engine 5 should be ready in "early" 2022 for all developers, Epic said, though of course developers may also choose to stay with Unreal Engine 4. "As always, we're committed to battle-testing the engine in-house, as we prepare to ship Fortnite on UE5 across all platforms down the line," Epic said. The studio said today that it continues to work on the Unreal Engine 5 transition for the game, but it's not quite ready yet. There are only a handful of games so far that have been announced for Unreal Engine 5, and one of them is Epic's own Fortnite. Now Playing: Welcome To Unreal Engine 5 Early Access Made with Unreal Engine 5 By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
