As seen below in the clip from the official Unreal Engine YouTube channel, Fortnite players are given a look at the online personality known as Ali-A showing off the new features, as they will allow fans to use footage of recorded gameplay sessions to create replay videos. Unfortunately, though, Epic Games didn’t provide a specific date as to when the editor is coming in the game, but simply stated it’s due “soon” for consoles and PC. However, it did reveal that these tools will be available for Unreal developers to use as part of the engine’s 4.20 update this summer.

There’s no doubt that Fortnite’s incoming replay editor and live recording tools will be a boon for popular Twitch streamers such as Tyler “Ninja” Blevins and casual fans alike, as these functions will let players dive into a previous game and view the action from practically any angle imaginable while being able to access basically any point of the match. What’s more is that the camera is going to be completely detachable, with the features even offering such detailed visual options as exposure, aperture, and specific focus controls.

All things considered, the forthcoming inclusion of a replay editor in Fortnite will certainly give the game one more notch in its belt to help it compete with titles such as PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, as PUBG added a 3D replay and killcam feature not too long ago. With this being the case, Fortnite fans should set a little bit of storage space aside for the replay footage dedicated to their coveted Victory Royales.

Fortnite is available now in early access for iOS devices, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Source: Unreal Engine – YouTube