Epic Games aims to make Fortnite an open ecosystem to counter Roblox's dominance
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney announced plans to transform Fortnite into an open ecosystem for all games.
- Sweeney addressed concerns about Roblox dominating the global gaming industry during the Unreal Fest Seoul 2026 keynote.
- The company aims to foster a more inclusive gaming environment, challenging the current market landscape.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney revealed ambitious plans to evolve Fortnite from a popular game into a comprehensive, open ecosystem for all gaming experiences. Speaking at the Unreal Fest Seoul 2026 keynote, Sweeney highlighted the growing concern within the industry about Roblox's potential to dominate the global gaming market.
"Fortnite is a popular game with a solid fan base, but it is now evolving into a massive open ecosystem that encompasses all games," Sweeney stated. He acknowledged the frequent discussions among game developers expressing worries that Roblox might seize control of the global gaming industry. This sentiment underscores a broader anxiety about market concentration and the future of game development and distribution.
Fortnite is a popular game with a solid fan base, but it is now evolving into a massive open ecosystem that encompasses all games.
Sweeney's vision for Fortnite aims to counter this trend by creating a more open and accessible platform. By positioning Fortnite as a central hub for diverse gaming content, Epic Games seeks to foster a competitive environment and provide developers with greater opportunities. This strategic move signals Epic Games' intent to challenge the existing market dynamics and promote a more varied and inclusive gaming landscape.
Game developers frequently express concerns that Roblox will dominate the global gaming industry.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.