Mortal Online 2 Has Been Awarded Epic MegaGrant To Support The Next Stage, Including The Transition To Unreal Engine 5

Star Vault has been granted an Epic MegaGrant by Epic Games, which will provide financing for Mortal Online 2 in its next phase as well as the transition to Unreal Engine 5.
With launching later this month, Mortal Online 2 is in the process of being finalized, so the grant comes at a time when things will begin to move towards post-launch updates and live service. While it’s necessary, the transition to Unreal Engine 5 is also important, and something we’ve seen more announced in the MMORPG space later this year. In an announcement release Mortal Online 2 sponsorship and partnership, Star Vault CEO Henrik Nyström speak, “Our partnership with Epic Games is very important in providing best possible experience for our players in Mortal Online 2 and take the MMORPG genre to the next level”
The Epic MegaGrants program began in 2019 with $100 million in funding to help facilitate development and transition to working with the Unreal Engine. With Unreal Engine 5 also expected to launch in full early this year, we are seeing more deals and commitment work with it. When Epic Games announced Unreal Engine 5 back in 2020, they also said that any developer who released a game using Unreal Engine 5 would not have to pay Epic any royalties on the version. commercial release. until that game crosses its first $1 million gross. It makes for a partnership like this, especially given the good start-up provided by funding, a pretty lucrative one.
With these steps, it seems Mortal Online 2 will get some nice solid footing to start and more. There are only 18 days left to launch, and some time after that, the transition to Unreal Engine 5 will take place.
To know more about Mortal Online 2of the development, visit the official website.
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