Fortnite will be Released in July as long as you pay for the free-to-play game
Epic Games has finally
announced a release date for its hybrid co-op/tower defense/shooter. The game
that was, and still is, intended to be a free-to-play title, will first be released for $39.99 on
July 25 for those who
want to start playing early. If you are willing to wait until sometime in 2018,
the game will become a free-to-play download. Those who are really anxious to
play the game can pre-order one of the Deluxe versions of game (starting at
$59.99) and start playing it on July
21.
Why Epic has
chosen such an unusual incremental release is unclear, but it probably has to
do with unfulfilled promises.
It has been
nearly six years since Epic Games announced Fortnite and in that time the game
has struggled for release. The last we heard about it was back in 2015. Even
then it had been four years since Epic announced the game. Mike Fischer, Epic’s
VP of Publishing told Ars Technica that there were several reasons for the
delay.
"The scope and scale of the game has increased from a game
jam concept to a rich, full fledged world."
For one, they
announced it too early. At the time Epic revealed it in 2011, the game was
nothing more than an idea. Nothing had been hammered out, and pre-production
had not even begun. Another thing that delayed the game was a change in scope
and game engine.
They began
developing the game on Unreal Engine 3, but sometime during development Unreal 4 was released, so the team decided to
adapt it to their more powerful game engine. Along with that change, they
decided to increase the “size and ambition” of the project.
Originally,
the title was supposed to be a “game jam concept,” Fischer said, but they
decided to develop “a rich, full-fledged world” instead. That is a nice way to
say that the game suffered from scope creep. However, Fischer promised that the
game would be released by the end of 2015.
Here it is
2017, and the game is apparently ready enough to charge $39.99 for it on July
25, but not ready enough to be free-to-play as it was originally planned. I am
not convinced that this is a good way to go about a game's release, but we will
see how it does.
The game will
be available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, and Mac. In addition to the
Standard and Deluxe versions, Super Deluxe and Limited Editions will also be available for $89.99 and
$149.99 respectively.
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