What engine does BattleBit Remastered run on?
Here is everything you need to know about what engine the popular shooter BattleBit Remastered is running on, boasting a low-poly art style and a full destructible world.
Have you been wondering what engine BattleBit Remastered runs on? Well, we have got the answer for you here. BattleBit Remastered was recently released, gaining huge popularity during that time. The game is easily recognisable due to the low-poly graphics, something we don’t often see from this kind of huge online multiplayer game.
There are a whopping 254 players on a server, only adding to the chaos of a match, whilst there are also plenty of options for weapons and customisation of your soldiers - plenty of different things for you to enjoy.
This easy-to-recognise style has caused many to ask what engine the game is running on, especially because of the destructible environments and vehicular combat the game has on offer. So, let’s dive into what engine the game is running on.
- If you want to squad up with friends, make sure you know how to create and join a clan in BattleBit Remastered.
What engine does BattleBit Remastered use?
BattleBit Remastered runs using the Unity engine. This is the same engine responsible for games like Cuphead, Ori and the Blind Forest, Rollerdrome, and many more. This engine lends itself to a huge diversity of games with BattleBit Remastered just the latest to be released using Unity.
- Check out the BattleBit Remastered gun tier list to see the best weapons to use.
That is everything you need to know about what engine the popular shooter is running on, BattleBit Remastered may not be the most graphically intensive, but it certainly looks unique for the genre.
If you have been enjoying BattleBit Remastered then be sure to check out how you can level up fast in the game, as well as how you can drag teammates. While you’re there, have a look at our homepage for the game too, where we have plenty of different guides on offer.
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Morgan Truder
Morgan is one of the Guides Writers at GGRecon. He first started writing about games for fun whilst doing his BA (Hons) in History and Film. Since then he has turned this passion into a career and was previously an Editor at VideoGamer before joining GGRecon. Despite enjoying all sorts of games, he can often be found playing Football Manager, Red Dead Redemption 2 or Sekiro.