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Paradigm | Object-oriented |
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Designed by | Simon Peyton Jones, Tim Sweeney, Lennart Augustsson, Guy Steele, Olin Shivers, Ranjit Jhala, Koen Claessen, Joachim Breitner |
Developer | Epic Games |
First appeared | 2023 |
Typing discipline | Strong |
License | Proprietary |
Filename extensions | .verse |
Website | dev |
Verse is a static typed object-oriented programming language created by Epic Games. It was released alongside UEFN in March 2023 and was authored by a team of well-known programmers led by Simon Peyton Jones, and Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney. Verse is designed to interact with Fortnite Creative's existing devices system. As of June 2024, UEFN remains the only way to interpret, parse, compile or run Verse code; plans to implement the language into the release of Unreal Engine 6 have been discussed.[1]