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Fortnite Creator Epic Games Touts Over 500 Million Accounts as It Adds 150 Million in a Year

Epic Games said it was also launching free voice chat and anti-cheat tools that developers can add to their games.

Fortnite Creator Epic Games Touts Over 500 Million Accounts as It Adds 150 Million in a Year

The voice technology, integrated in Fortnite, will allow developers to implement chat features

Highlights
  • The features will be bundled with Epic's online services suite
  • Audio chat has become increasingly popular with apps such as Discord
  • The anti-cheat too will now be folded into Epic Online Services for free
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Fortnite creator Epic Games, which is entrenched in a legal battle with Apple, said on Tuesday it now has more than 500 million accounts.

The videogame developer said it had 2.7 billion friend connections across Fortnite, Rocket League, and the Epic Games Store. The company had disclosed last year that Fortnite had 350 million registered users as of June 2020.

Epic Games said it was also launching free voice chat and anti-cheat tools that developers can add to their games.

The features will be bundled with Epic's online services suite, originally built for Fortnite, and help developers launch, operate and scale their games using any engine and across platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, PlayStation, and Xbox.

Epic said the voice technology, already integrated and battle-tested in Fortnite, will allow developers to implement one-on-one or group chat features in their games.

Audio chat has become increasingly popular with apps such as Discord, where users coordinate group activities such as games, discussions and even virtual parties.

The anti-cheat tool, which was earlier separately licensed will now be folded into Epic Online Services for free.

Epic Games, currently valued at about $28.7 billion (roughly Rs. 2,13,080 crores) after a funding round in April, launched Fortnite in 2017 and has since then has amassed a huge following among young gamers.

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