Epic’s free-to-play Fortnite delivers a suspense-filled finish In hindsight, maybe that Video
Epic’s free-to-play Fortnite delivers a suspense-filled finish In hindsight, maybe that Video Game Awards trailer wasn’t a great idea. Epic Games’ Roger Collum concedes as much. “The VGAs came to us and said ‘Hey, you want to be on the show?’ we were like, 'Well … yeah?’” said Collum, the lead producer for Fortnite. “Who’s gonna say no to that?” Nearly three years ago, Fortnite put out this teaser trailer at the Spike Video Game Awards, and when a game receives that kind of treatment many assume it’s ready to go in a year or so. It wasn’t. And the silence surrounding Fortnite through 2012 and 2013, along with the departure of Epic’s all-star designer Cliff Bleszinski (who had introduced it at the show) led some to think Fortnite had gone to the realm of vaporware. (Link to the full story) -- source link
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