**Epic's Passionate Defense of Fortnite**
The mobile space is a crucial aspect of Epic Games' strategy, and their recent decision to remove Fortnite from the App Store has sparked controversy among fans. In a passionate defense of the game, Tim Sweeney, CEO of Epic Games, expressed his disappointment with Apple's business practices.
Epic feels that Apple's actions are intended to "kill our company" and prevent them from competing robustly in the future. This sentiment is rooted in the fact that Fortnite was removed from the App Store due to disagreements over revenue sharing and the terms of service. Epic argues that this move has resulted in significant financial losses for the game developers, who now have to bear the costs of hardware, advertising, and other expenses.
Sweeney emphasizes that many companies struggle to maintain a 40% profit margin, highlighting the unfair nature of Apple's business model. He argues that the industry needs to be returned to its roots, where developers were free to create and sell their own software without excessive restrictions from platform holders. The mention of Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, serves as a nostalgic reminder of the company's early days when it allowed users to install any software they desired.
Despite the challenges posed by Apple, Epic has made significant strides in recent months. New European legislation is on the horizon, which will lead to changes in Apple's practices and potentially pave the way for Fortnite's return to mobile devices. However, this development may take years to materialize, and Epic is continuing to fight the legal battle against Apple.
**Fortnite Outfits: A Personal Favorite**
In a lighter moment, Sweeney shared his personal preference for a specific Fortnite outfit. He revealed that he has an affinity for the Moon Knight skin, citing its rarity as a reason for its appeal. Additionally, Sweeney introduced himself as a "jellyfish guy," wearing the giant jellyfish and glowing purple outfit, which he claims makes him feel less intimidating in-game.
**The Future of Fortnite: First-Person Mode**
A topic of significant interest among fans is the potential inclusion of first-person mode in Fortnite. While Epic has unveiled several features for the game's upcoming update, including a new object model and camera refactor, Sweeney clarified that first-person mode will not be available in Battle Royale. However, he hinted at its arrival on the UEfn (Ultimate Fighting Game) side, where it is confirmed to be coming as a play mode.
Sweeney emphasized that the camera refactor is one of the key candidates for development this year and has been designated for future consideration. He acknowledged that the feature is not yet ready for public release but hopes to make first-person mode an option in the near future. Fans eagerly await this development, which could add a new layer of depth to the game's already engaging gameplay.
**Conclusion**
As Epic continues to navigate the complex world of mobile gaming and platform holder relations, it is clear that they are passionate about Fortnite and its community. The game's success has led to significant changes in the industry, and Sweeney's defense of the game serves as a testament to the company's dedication to its fans. With ongoing efforts to bring Fortnite back to mobile devices and the potential arrival of first-person mode, fans can look forward to an exciting future for the game.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: entoday I got to interview the CEO of Epic Games Tim Sweeney he dropped so many reveals during this interview including some crazy features coming to uefn an update on fortnite mobile his thoughts on the chapter 1 map returning and even an update on first person mode today we are doing a very special q a with Tim Sweeney the CEO and founder of epic games and sax Pearson he leads the fortnite ecosystem at epic games and I am joined alongside my fellow content creators and fortnite icons Ali A and Lachlan is there any features that are not yet here at uefn as you guys are excited about that you're allowed to talk about we can talk about anything we want to yeah theming of the UI is very close so using images for for deeply theming UI elements in general tubers is very close the creature module is very close essentially making NPCs like custom NPCs we're using control rake that's what we showed in the demo with the dragon is the like a very like an easy way to sort of abstract how you control um rig characters this will be used for any humanoid or creature like in general in the AI module is very close um we're actually quite far along with diversification of of some of the AI elements like it won't be the deepest that you have but it will be Golia into the AI and it will be live in a not too different future like with at some point we thought it was going to come for the release but it's a little further out right now but I think those are the like the highlights for me of the things I think are transformative there's a lot of interesting features coming soon to allow us to create even crazier things but now Lachlan is gonna ask a very important question about the chapter one map how did you guys feel about like the chapter one map being remade by creators well it's complicated like because that's our map right yeah yeah you know but all right so we've been we've been thinking about all all that quite a lot um I mean in general the rule is you can't use somebody else's original work um that's the default like you you can't just go build Call of Duty maps in fortnite because you know they're owned by Activision and so by default you couldn't do that with epic stuff and so I think what we're selling and there is like being cool with people remaking the chapter one map specifically not necessarily all the other maps and definitely not um crossovers where we work with partners and that's you know there are there are properties involved in that but saying that that content can't be monetized right because if it's like epic building something and then you rebuild it and you make the money from it like that that's a weird business model so yes they straight up said that the chapter one map will not make any money but not just that you cannot use any copyrighted material and monetize it in fortnite Roblox has this issue where there's a lot of rip-offs and Recreations and just blatant copyright infringement of fortnite once to set the tone and not have that same issue so that was a huge reveal and now Alia decided to ask a very important question will the story of fortnite Battle Royale end I don't want to go too far away from uefn but um obviously Battle Royale is still as you guys said 60 of the player base is still the thing that people come in the battle pass the collaborations do you guys have an end goal with Battle Royale or do you see that existing forever with new maps and chapters coming out forever or do you try not to look try not to look that far ahead ahead because things change so often I just wondered if you were able to talk on that at all it's a magical world it's constantly evolving and you know it kind of transcends characterization right things have happened in Battle Royale that aren't that battle royale-ish but they're part of the game and yeah I think it's continual Evolution and we just love what the team's done it's fascinating and like inside epic if you'd asked that question of the Battle Royale team I think it would just laugh like going like what where would there be an end to this like it's like saying like when is Disneyland shutting down the the whole evolution of 3D games I mean for a lot of us it began for real with doom and death match right you know that was the original gameplay mode that made incredibly fun but you know in those days Battle Royale was not possible you could not get that many people into a map you couldn't do a big outdoor map a lot of the things that are possible today just weren't possible and every time the technology Grows by Leaps and Bounds you find new genres of games that could not have been built before are now being built are the coolest thing so he brought up a very good point Battle Royale might not end but it might have to completely change as the market and Technology advances because there's going to be new genres that are born as things get better so now I'm going to ask a question about their fortnite timeline and what their long-term plans are for uefn and there were some pretty big reveals I saw an interesting timeline that you guys had on your verse live stream where you showed like that versus looking to support or like larger scale battle royale's at the end of 2023 and then eventually like seamless islands that are kind of similar to let's say a Minecraft server or like a living server where people like you know they log in they progress with their character they log out is that still something that you guys are striving towards a lot to happen even though that doesn't necessarily fit the current like themes of the fortnite islands yeah absolutely the whole point of this exercise is to go Way Beyond What epic could possibly build with Battle Royale um we want creators go out and tell all the major genres in in gaming um here and invent new ones too you know and a lot of these really interesting types of games are persistent worlds of different sorts or at least have persistent inventory and other systems like that so there's a lot of development work to do and so you know over the next year there's going to be a lot of new things coming online and every month or two there there will be new genres of games that become possible for the first time and they'll be really exciting and we should wish we could build it faster so basically they're going to be adding new features to uefn to give us more ability to change the way the game works and I had one more follow-up question that I needed to ask them real quick uh follow-up question you guys talk about the download time and how you want it to be seamless would there ever be a world where players like new players who don't have fortnite installed can access a creative experience like that by just downloading the necessary requirements for that specific creative experience no it's an awesome point we are in the middle of slimming down the base install of fortnite to be the bare minimum and Battle Royale being a downloadable that means that slim client plus your horror map is all you would need to download we think that's pivotal for why the adoption is that we don't you don't come with a payload of five years of content which is what battle royale comes with this see a big change fortnite Battle Royale will be an optional add-on when you download fortnite so you won't have to download the Battle Royale experience if you just want to go and play Creative modes the lock is about to ask a question and they confirmed something that's coming to the game as soon as this Tuesday's update a bit of a quick one and kind of just want to hear reasoning philosophy on it Discovery uh obviously will be the pushing algorithm for fortnite users to find maps uh going forward do we think that there would ever be a discovery that shows player counts public to the users um yes is the yeah oh nice that's yesterday no I I firmly believe that it's important that we start showing more about each island yeah and CCU is is that the first Trials of that will happen in 2410 so we had less than a week away so you're like nice Lachlan well said no we're thinking the same thing like what what needs to happen discover needs to evolve to be account about like what would you want to play like you as the player not just what does Epic want you to play we've spent the last two months to get much sharper on our moderation rules and uh in general like the content didn't discover to try to weed out like sort of the clickbaity stuff or the XP like all the stuff that's infringing in some way shape or form that sort of borderline to get much up on like a no this is we this is not permitted like period so Ali had a great question about Creator pages and they pretty much confirmed that it is coming extremely soon it was supposed to come with the launch but they had some issues so creators who create maps are gonna be able to have their own pages that you guys can then follow and then also they can display whatever maps and future whatever Maps they want to on their page and speaking of Creator pages I have a big announcement you guys know how much I've been following fortnite creative 2.0 and how excited I am about what people are gonna make but obviously I also want to play play a part and make my own games and I have some really insane ideas and some of them require a team so I decided to make my own Game Dev studio and I've been working on it over the past year and now it's officially launched it's called Super Joy Studios we have a big idea in mind I'm not going to spoil it right now but there will be an announcement very soon now you can actually follow us on Twitter and Instagram and we are doing a 300 000 V bucks giveaway to celebrate the launch 60 people will win 5 000 V bucks each if you want to know how to enter all the info is in the description but guys look out for that announcement because the first game that we plan to make is gonna have so many people excited and I'm going to ask a very important question that's been on my mind for a long time so I'm a huge fan of fortnite Battle Royale obviously I like dream scenarios to create like a battle royale experience and try to create something you know that is on the same level or if not is more fun than fortnite do you see a world where a battle Royale spawns in the fortnite universe and is able to like stand on its two legs and kind of exist as like a competitive Battle Royale yes yeah yeah absolutely you know and the barriers to that are technical right now there's this big problem that fortnite Battle Royale is this giant pile of C plus plus code we wrote um it needs to be separated and picked apart and separately downloadable and everything else as we as we work on all of that especially the content streaming features so you can get into a big island without downloading 20 megabytes of data you know these features will be available in all the user content will reduce the amount of data yeah that greatly reduce the installation size of the experience you're also going to find for for building a game if you know you want weapons that work differently that have more you know Call of Duty style shooting model or you know other substantial differences then you need a whole lot of uh new programming interfaces that we're we haven't built yet and are just starting to think about you need programming interfaces for managing individual weapons you need programming interfaces for signing into the fortnite weapon system for tying that to the HUD there's a a whole lot of pieces of uh like detailed gameplay mechanics that have not yet been exposed to verse and that we're working on tackling piece by piece so yes at one point we will be able to create our own battle royale's in uefn that can compare to some of the biggest battle royale's out there right now there are some limitations but as they add more things it will become possible and now Ali A had an important question is there any updates on fortnite mobile I'd like to follow on a little bit I Tim I know you're super passionate about um the mobile space and obviously you went head-to-head with apple and that's what happened with uh fortnite ending up coming off off the app store and I totally agree with with your stance personally but um in terms of actually players coming to fortnite um I'm sure you guys felt the hits of it not being available on the App Store are you guys still practically looking to get as many people onto fortnite as easily as possible through both of mobile and tablet devices yeah well both Apple and Google kicked fortnite out right they're trying to kill our company in order that we won't be able to fight them robustly in the future as we're fighting them now um you know that's their business strategy uh you have a whole lot of regulators uh and a number of court cases all fighting to stop that uh but we we need to win this fight like if epic dropped this fight and surrendered the App Store is taking 30 off the top would make way more money or way more profit from anyways game than the developers themselves make you know even even with the revenue sharing word you're going to find as a developer you actually have a lot of costs you have to pay you know contractors you have to pay employees you have to pay for Hardware you have to pay for advertising very few companies have a 40 profit margin and so it just like stinks that they're still trying to maintain this business model where they make more money from everybody's games than the game makers themselves make and so we have to stop that right and that like we need to return the industry to it through it's the apple of Steve Wozniak was an awesome company you know they'd give you a computer you can install anything you wanted on it you could sell your own software you could make your own software um they even gave you the um yeah diagrams of the circuit boards in the computer so you could make your own peripherals for it if you were a hardware guy and you know that Spirit doesn't need to be dead here you know so the the way the way back to mobile is to win uh We've made awesome strides here uh you know there's awesome new European legislation that will you know change their practices in Europe so Europe will be opened up so obviously they want fortnite back on mobile but they still have to fight the legal battle which could take years and now Ali A decided to ask a really fun question guys I know we've been talking for an hour but I want to squeeze one question in super short super light-hearted sax Tim if you had to pick one Fortnight outfit that you would say is your favorite I use a Moon Knight maybe because it hasn't been on sale for a while and my son didn't get it uh yeah I have a I have an outfit that perfectly matches with the skill and seriousness of me as a fortnight player I'm I'm a jelly Mane let's go it's nice I like that I like that I feel bad when I'm wearing a like you know military outfit and kind of hiding in the bushes and fighting somebody I'm gonna CEO of a picture I've really been doing this but giant jellyfish and glowing purple it doesn't feel so bad so Tim Swinney actually plays on a secret account and if you see a jelly skin out there you might be going up against the CEO of Epic himself and now Lachlan finally asked the question that the entire chat was begging for us to ask what's going on with fortnite first person mode when you watch the game like the the unveiling that we did yesterday like what was the thing that you I'm gonna go negative here what was the thing you wished we we would have said like what was the thing you didn't hear that you were hoping that we were gonna say no I'm gonna in any details on like first person where that's at it turns out that the camera needs to be refactored with verse and is one of the first candidates we have for for some of the the stuff we're working on for the new object model but like we're working on camera stuff this year yeah it's not it's not something we're not looking at we're just not ready for it yet hopefully in the not too distant future it'll be an option for people to choose like for on the on the uefn side I should be very specific I'm not talking about Battle Royale I'm talking about on the ufn side as a play mode the first person is coming to uefn soon but it's not confirmed for Battle Royale guys sax Pearson and Tim Sweeney were awesome to talk through their extremely cool and very passionate about fortnite and honestly after this conversation I was very excited about the future of this game I really do feel like we are in good hands thank you guys so much for watching I'll see you guys next timetoday I got to interview the CEO of Epic Games Tim Sweeney he dropped so many reveals during this interview including some crazy features coming to uefn an update on fortnite mobile his thoughts on the chapter 1 map returning and even an update on first person mode today we are doing a very special q a with Tim Sweeney the CEO and founder of epic games and sax Pearson he leads the fortnite ecosystem at epic games and I am joined alongside my fellow content creators and fortnite icons Ali A and Lachlan is there any features that are not yet here at uefn as you guys are excited about that you're allowed to talk about we can talk about anything we want to yeah theming of the UI is very close so using images for for deeply theming UI elements in general tubers is very close the creature module is very close essentially making NPCs like custom NPCs we're using control rake that's what we showed in the demo with the dragon is the like a very like an easy way to sort of abstract how you control um rig characters this will be used for any humanoid or creature like in general in the AI module is very close um we're actually quite far along with diversification of of some of the AI elements like it won't be the deepest that you have but it will be Golia into the AI and it will be live in a not too different future like with at some point we thought it was going to come for the release but it's a little further out right now but I think those are the like the highlights for me of the things I think are transformative there's a lot of interesting features coming soon to allow us to create even crazier things but now Lachlan is gonna ask a very important question about the chapter one map how did you guys feel about like the chapter one map being remade by creators well it's complicated like because that's our map right yeah yeah you know but all right so we've been we've been thinking about all all that quite a lot um I mean in general the rule is you can't use somebody else's original work um that's the default like you you can't just go build Call of Duty maps in fortnite because you know they're owned by Activision and so by default you couldn't do that with epic stuff and so I think what we're selling and there is like being cool with people remaking the chapter one map specifically not necessarily all the other maps and definitely not um crossovers where we work with partners and that's you know there are there are properties involved in that but saying that that content can't be monetized right because if it's like epic building something and then you rebuild it and you make the money from it like that that's a weird business model so yes they straight up said that the chapter one map will not make any money but not just that you cannot use any copyrighted material and monetize it in fortnite Roblox has this issue where there's a lot of rip-offs and Recreations and just blatant copyright infringement of fortnite once to set the tone and not have that same issue so that was a huge reveal and now Alia decided to ask a very important question will the story of fortnite Battle Royale end I don't want to go too far away from uefn but um obviously Battle Royale is still as you guys said 60 of the player base is still the thing that people come in the battle pass the collaborations do you guys have an end goal with Battle Royale or do you see that existing forever with new maps and chapters coming out forever or do you try not to look try not to look that far ahead ahead because things change so often I just wondered if you were able to talk on that at all it's a magical world it's constantly evolving and you know it kind of transcends characterization right things have happened in Battle Royale that aren't that battle royale-ish but they're part of the game and yeah I think it's continual Evolution and we just love what the team's done it's fascinating and like inside epic if you'd asked that question of the Battle Royale team I think it would just laugh like going like what where would there be an end to this like it's like saying like when is Disneyland shutting down the the whole evolution of 3D games I mean for a lot of us it began for real with doom and death match right you know that was the original gameplay mode that made incredibly fun but you know in those days Battle Royale was not possible you could not get that many people into a map you couldn't do a big outdoor map a lot of the things that are possible today just weren't possible and every time the technology Grows by Leaps and Bounds you find new genres of games that could not have been built before are now being built are the coolest thing so he brought up a very good point Battle Royale might not end but it might have to completely change as the market and Technology advances because there's going to be new genres that are born as things get better so now I'm going to ask a question about their fortnite timeline and what their long-term plans are for uefn and there were some pretty big reveals I saw an interesting timeline that you guys had on your verse live stream where you showed like that versus looking to support or like larger scale battle royale's at the end of 2023 and then eventually like seamless islands that are kind of similar to let's say a Minecraft server or like a living server where people like you know they log in they progress with their character they log out is that still something that you guys are striving towards a lot to happen even though that doesn't necessarily fit the current like themes of the fortnite islands yeah absolutely the whole point of this exercise is to go Way Beyond What epic could possibly build with Battle Royale um we want creators go out and tell all the major genres in in gaming um here and invent new ones too you know and a lot of these really interesting types of games are persistent worlds of different sorts or at least have persistent inventory and other systems like that so there's a lot of development work to do and so you know over the next year there's going to be a lot of new things coming online and every month or two there there will be new genres of games that become possible for the first time and they'll be really exciting and we should wish we could build it faster so basically they're going to be adding new features to uefn to give us more ability to change the way the game works and I had one more follow-up question that I needed to ask them real quick uh follow-up question you guys talk about the download time and how you want it to be seamless would there ever be a world where players like new players who don't have fortnite installed can access a creative experience like that by just downloading the necessary requirements for that specific creative experience no it's an awesome point we are in the middle of slimming down the base install of fortnite to be the bare minimum and Battle Royale being a downloadable that means that slim client plus your horror map is all you would need to download we think that's pivotal for why the adoption is that we don't you don't come with a payload of five years of content which is what battle royale comes with this see a big change fortnite Battle Royale will be an optional add-on when you download fortnite so you won't have to download the Battle Royale experience if you just want to go and play Creative modes the lock is about to ask a question and they confirmed something that's coming to the game as soon as this Tuesday's update a bit of a quick one and kind of just want to hear reasoning philosophy on it Discovery uh obviously will be the pushing algorithm for fortnite users to find maps uh going forward do we think that there would ever be a discovery that shows player counts public to the users um yes is the yeah oh nice that's yesterday no I I firmly believe that it's important that we start showing more about each island yeah and CCU is is that the first Trials of that will happen in 2410 so we had less than a week away so you're like nice Lachlan well said no we're thinking the same thing like what what needs to happen discover needs to evolve to be account about like what would you want to play like you as the player not just what does Epic want you to play we've spent the last two months to get much sharper on our moderation rules and uh in general like the content didn't discover to try to weed out like sort of the clickbaity stuff or the XP like all the stuff that's infringing in some way shape or form that sort of borderline to get much up on like a no this is we this is not permitted like period so Ali had a great question about Creator pages and they pretty much confirmed that it is coming extremely soon it was supposed to come with the launch but they had some issues so creators who create maps are gonna be able to have their own pages that you guys can then follow and then also they can display whatever maps and future whatever Maps they want to on their page and speaking of Creator pages I have a big announcement you guys know how much I've been following fortnite creative 2.0 and how excited I am about what people are gonna make but obviously I also want to play play a part and make my own games and I have some really insane ideas and some of them require a team so I decided to make my own Game Dev studio and I've been working on it over the past year and now it's officially launched it's called Super Joy Studios we have a big idea in mind I'm not going to spoil it right now but there will be an announcement very soon now you can actually follow us on Twitter and Instagram and we are doing a 300 000 V bucks giveaway to celebrate the launch 60 people will win 5 000 V bucks each if you want to know how to enter all the info is in the description but guys look out for that announcement because the first game that we plan to make is gonna have so many people excited and I'm going to ask a very important question that's been on my mind for a long time so I'm a huge fan of fortnite Battle Royale obviously I like dream scenarios to create like a battle royale experience and try to create something you know that is on the same level or if not is more fun than fortnite do you see a world where a battle Royale spawns in the fortnite universe and is able to like stand on its two legs and kind of exist as like a competitive Battle Royale yes yeah yeah absolutely you know and the barriers to that are technical right now there's this big problem that fortnite Battle Royale is this giant pile of C plus plus code we wrote um it needs to be separated and picked apart and separately downloadable and everything else as we as we work on all of that especially the content streaming features so you can get into a big island without downloading 20 megabytes of data you know these features will be available in all the user content will reduce the amount of data yeah that greatly reduce the installation size of the experience you're also going to find for for building a game if you know you want weapons that work differently that have more you know Call of Duty style shooting model or you know other substantial differences then you need a whole lot of uh new programming interfaces that we're we haven't built yet and are just starting to think about you need programming interfaces for managing individual weapons you need programming interfaces for signing into the fortnite weapon system for tying that to the HUD there's a a whole lot of pieces of uh like detailed gameplay mechanics that have not yet been exposed to verse and that we're working on tackling piece by piece so yes at one point we will be able to create our own battle royale's in uefn that can compare to some of the biggest battle royale's out there right now there are some limitations but as they add more things it will become possible and now Ali A had an important question is there any updates on fortnite mobile I'd like to follow on a little bit I Tim I know you're super passionate about um the mobile space and obviously you went head-to-head with apple and that's what happened with uh fortnite ending up coming off off the app store and I totally agree with with your stance personally but um in terms of actually players coming to fortnite um I'm sure you guys felt the hits of it not being available on the App Store are you guys still practically looking to get as many people onto fortnite as easily as possible through both of mobile and tablet devices yeah well both Apple and Google kicked fortnite out right they're trying to kill our company in order that we won't be able to fight them robustly in the future as we're fighting them now um you know that's their business strategy uh you have a whole lot of regulators uh and a number of court cases all fighting to stop that uh but we we need to win this fight like if epic dropped this fight and surrendered the App Store is taking 30 off the top would make way more money or way more profit from anyways game than the developers themselves make you know even even with the revenue sharing word you're going to find as a developer you actually have a lot of costs you have to pay you know contractors you have to pay employees you have to pay for Hardware you have to pay for advertising very few companies have a 40 profit margin and so it just like stinks that they're still trying to maintain this business model where they make more money from everybody's games than the game makers themselves make and so we have to stop that right and that like we need to return the industry to it through it's the apple of Steve Wozniak was an awesome company you know they'd give you a computer you can install anything you wanted on it you could sell your own software you could make your own software um they even gave you the um yeah diagrams of the circuit boards in the computer so you could make your own peripherals for it if you were a hardware guy and you know that Spirit doesn't need to be dead here you know so the the way the way back to mobile is to win uh We've made awesome strides here uh you know there's awesome new European legislation that will you know change their practices in Europe so Europe will be opened up so obviously they want fortnite back on mobile but they still have to fight the legal battle which could take years and now Ali A decided to ask a really fun question guys I know we've been talking for an hour but I want to squeeze one question in super short super light-hearted sax Tim if you had to pick one Fortnight outfit that you would say is your favorite I use a Moon Knight maybe because it hasn't been on sale for a while and my son didn't get it uh yeah I have a I have an outfit that perfectly matches with the skill and seriousness of me as a fortnight player I'm I'm a jelly Mane let's go it's nice I like that I like that I feel bad when I'm wearing a like you know military outfit and kind of hiding in the bushes and fighting somebody I'm gonna CEO of a picture I've really been doing this but giant jellyfish and glowing purple it doesn't feel so bad so Tim Swinney actually plays on a secret account and if you see a jelly skin out there you might be going up against the CEO of Epic himself and now Lachlan finally asked the question that the entire chat was begging for us to ask what's going on with fortnite first person mode when you watch the game like the the unveiling that we did yesterday like what was the thing that you I'm gonna go negative here what was the thing you wished we we would have said like what was the thing you didn't hear that you were hoping that we were gonna say no I'm gonna in any details on like first person where that's at it turns out that the camera needs to be refactored with verse and is one of the first candidates we have for for some of the the stuff we're working on for the new object model but like we're working on camera stuff this year yeah it's not it's not something we're not looking at we're just not ready for it yet hopefully in the not too distant future it'll be an option for people to choose like for on the on the uefn side I should be very specific I'm not talking about Battle Royale I'm talking about on the ufn side as a play mode the first person is coming to uefn soon but it's not confirmed for Battle Royale guys sax Pearson and Tim Sweeney were awesome to talk through their extremely cool and very passionate about fortnite and honestly after this conversation I was very excited about the future of this game I really do feel like we are in good hands thank you guys so much for watching I'll see you guys next time\n"