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SuperGaming Reveals Indus X Fortnite Developed in Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN)

Made-in-India battle royale Indus will be playable in Fortnite. Revealed during the India Game Developer Conference 2023 in Hyderabad, players will be able to experience Indus’ gameplay, map, modes, and more in Fortnite for PC and macOS. This was developed using Epic Games’ Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN) by a two-woman team at SuperGaming in about 27 days.

Indus to go into closed beta this Diwali 

Christelle D’cruz, co-founder at SuperGaming said in an official press release, “We learned, built, and created Indus with UEFN in about 27 days with no prior Unreal experience. This will allow us to test Indus’ gameplay with external audiences faster and give more gamers a chance to experience Indo-Futurism through their game of choice — Fortnite.” 

While Indus is slated to hit mobile with the Closed Beta this festive season, Indus in Fortnite is a separate experience for PC and macOS in Fortnite Creator Mode with a release date that will be announced soon. Along with Indus’ environments, its Cosmium-focussed win condition — that allows players to win by capturing this unique resource that manifests on the map — has also been brought to Fortnite. 

Roby John, CEO and co-founder at SuperGaming, said “At SuperGaming we firmly believe that India’s culture and talent demand the biggest possible stage for the world to see and play in. With Fortnite having an estimated 220 million monthly players globally, there’s no better way to bring Indus and Indo-Futurism to the world.” 

Players will be able to share their thoughts on various aspects of the game and impact the direction of how SuperGaming crafts its most ambitious title yet. This is inline with how SuperGaming has crafted its previous titles – MaskGun and Silly Royale. 

Popular multiplayer shooter MaskGun has amassed over 80 million players since its launch with a relentless focus on putting its players first, leading to some of its biggest community members featuring in-game alongside the celebration of India-specific events like Diwali.