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Madfinger Games Announces Unreal Engine 5 Game: A Realistic Hardcore First-person Shooter for PC

In studio Madfinger Games it looks like big things are happening. We already wrote about last year a new game project, which is gradually emerging. Now it looks like a big announcement is finally on the way.

Behind the entire project are experienced developers who had the honor of working on such titles as Mafia or Vietcong. They have behind them quality mobile pieces as needed Shadowgun. But now they want to take a bigger bite out, they traded Unity for Unreal Engine 5 and they are preparing a much bigger game, which is so ambitious in its ambition that it goes beyond the classic mobile titles and goes to computers.

That announcement will probably refer to this news. There is not much in the post on the X (Twitter) platform, but we know when we will learn new information. And concretely 2. 11. 2023, the name is still classified, but you will need to be on the lookout. The goal is clearly stated: Be prepared, every step counts.”

So it is quite possible that we will finally know the name realistic hardcore first-person shooters for PC and we will probably see her too. It will reportedly be a premium game that will not rely on a free-to-play model. Some are even debating that this could be closed alpha testing, but we can’t confirm or deny that.

“While it’s hard for us to leave Unity after ten years, Unreal 5 will allow us to achieve quality that can compete with the best AAA games on the market. I’ve always wanted to create online worlds and the time was finally right. It will be an ultra-realistic hardcore FPS,” Marek Rabas, founder and CEO of Madfinger Games, said last year.

Last year, Madfinger Games additionally received 5 million euros from the owner My TikTok through Nuverse.


2023-10-30 12:53:10
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