Vampire Survivors studio reviews Fortnite collaboration over AI

Poncle, the developer behind Vampire Survivors, announced it is reviewing its planned Fortnite collaboration following Epic Games' State of Unreal presentation. The decision came hours after Epic showcased generative AI tools during the event. The studio cited concerns over Epic's use of the technology for game assets.

Last night Epic unveiled several upcoming Fortnite collaborations during its State of Unreal show. These included partnerships with Vampire Survivors, Control Resonant, Sonic Crossworlds Racing and Phantom Blade Zero.

Hours later Poncle responded to a Reddit post. The studio stated it was currently reviewing the collaboration after news of Epic's generative AI usage for assets including Fortnite characters. It added that it would provide updates if anything changes.

Epic demonstrated an experimental plugin integrating tools such as Claude with Unreal Engine. Senior director Michael Lentine said the approach allows artists to create content in days rather than months. Poncle did not detail further steps or confirm the exact reasons for the review.

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Illustration of Epic's Unreal Engine 6 announcement with AI features and Fortnite cosmetics at a conference in Chicago.
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Epic Games announced Unreal Engine 6 on June 17 with generative AI features and plans for portable Fortnite cosmetics. The reveal came during State of Unreal and Unreal Fest 2026 in Chicago. Developer Poncle said it is reviewing a planned Fortnite crossover due to the AI push.

Vampire Survivors developer Poncle is expanding aggressively, with 15 projects in active development and new studios planned in Japan and Italy. Chief strategy officer Matteo Sapio outlined the plans in an interview, leveraging the game's success with over 25 million players. The projects include spin-offs, new IP, and Survivors-style games in other franchises.

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In the aftermath of Epic Games' March 24 layoffs affecting over 1,000 employees—many from Fortnite teams—developers have voiced worries about the battle royale game's future. CEO Tim Sweeney called on remaining staff to deliver fresh content while eyeing a shift to Unreal Engine 6, but reactions and backlash underscore the challenges ahead.

Taeseok Jang, head of Krafton's PUBG IP franchise group, expressed respect for Fortnite while discussing the evolution of battle royale games. In an interview in Seoul, Jang highlighted PUBG's strong position and shift toward a platform model with user-generated content. He emphasized the genre's enduring appeal amid industry challenges.

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Steam Next Fest currently features 8700 participating games on the PC platform. Of these, 1704 carry a generative AI disclosure tag, representing about 20 percent of the total.

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