Barnyard Games, a studio founded by Epic Games with industry veterans including the creator of Borderlands Matthew Armstrong, John Blakely, Mark Cieslar, and Christopher Sturr, that was focused on making games within the Fortnite Creative mode using Unreal Engine for Fortnite (UEFN), has shut down, Blakely confirmed in a post on LinkedIn. With Fortnite leaning more on user-generated content in Fortnite Creative, Blakely, Armstrong, Cieslar, and Sturr all took the chance to make games specifically for Fortnite Creative and be a part of the growing selection of titles available within Fortnite. While the studio was founded in part by Epic […]
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