Tim Sweeney, Founder Epic games, during the presentation of the Unreal Engine 5 engine, praised the capabilities of the PlayStation 5, calling, in particular, the SSD used “best in class.” This was in early June, and a month later it became known that Sony invested $ 250 million in Epic Games.
Such a coincidence seemed suspicious to some Twitter users: weren’t financial arrangements behind such laudatory statements?
Tim Sweeney assured that in this case one event really followed another, but it did not happen as a result of the first.
Sweeney referred to his own May tweet, in which he told what Epic Games had been working with Sony over the past months. All projects are already officially announced: Unreal Engine 5 for PlayStation 5, Nanite, Lumen and online services for cross-platform games on all platforms.
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