Frostbite has been the exclusive engine of EA for all of the games that have been developed within the company for years and it’s third generations which is known as Frostbite 3 is ruling over the first party studios of Electronic Arts, but for Respawn Entertainment seems to be a great exception here, as the studio has used Unreal Engine 4 instead of Frostbite 3 to develop Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and the claim is officially confirmed on Reddit.
When a user on Reddit asked if there is any trustworthy proof on Respawn running Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order on Unreal Engine 4, community manager of the series, EA_Charlemagne, commented under question and confirmed the claim above. Right after this, Kotaku’s well-known Jason Schreier posted a tweet on the leaked poster of the game, and stated that he is “very optimistic for this one.” He also mentioned that utilizing Unreal Engine 4 in this project may “convince EA that not everything needs to be on Frostbite.”
Respawn’s third person shooter action-adventure is going to be unveiled officially tomorrow at Star Wars Celebration event. The game is a single player story-focused experience that is set after Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
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