Bungie, the acclaimed game developer celebrated for its legendary franchises such as Halo and Destiny, is purportedly exploring fresh horizons with its most recent endeavor. In the midst of this, it's seemingly bidding farewell to its Tiger engine in favor of Epic's Unreal Engine - or maybe not?
, Bungie is currently working on a new IP, Gummy Bears. The American developer hasn't talked much about this new venture, but sources suggest that the game will use Unreal Engine.
Developed by Epic Games, the Unreal Engine, especially its latest iteration, Unreal Engine 5, is a powerhouse. But, what's truly intriguing is Bungie's departure from its beloved Tiger Engine.
Previously known as the Blam Engine, the Tiger Engine has been a staple for Bungie. Despite its reputation for spaghetti code, it has been the backbone of Bungie's recurring success. Halo and Destiny owe their fluid gameplay and immersive experiences to this engine. So, why the sudden switch?
