Core (video game)
{{short description|Online video game}}
{{Infobox video game
| italic title = Core
| title = Core
| image = Early Access Box Art.png
| alt =
| developer = Manticore Games
| publisher = Manticore Games
| engine = Unreal Engine 4
| platforms = Microsoft Windows
| released = {{Unbulleted list|Early access|April 15, 2021}}
| genre = Game creation system, massively multiplayer online
| modes = Multiplayer, singleplayer
| director =Amara Mehdi
}}
Core is a free-to-play online video game platform with an integrated game creation system, developed by Manticore Games. It was released as an open alpha version on March 16, 2020, and became available as Early Access on April 15, 2021.{{cite news|url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/core-an-accessible-game-creation-platform-is-out-in-early-access-now|title= Core, an accessible game creation platform, is out in early access now|website=Rock Paper Shotgun|first=Graham|last=Smith|date=April 15, 2021|accessdate=April 19, 2021}} Core hosts user-generated games that are designed for an older teen and adult audience.{{cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/2/21158189/core-free-game-creation-tool-pc-youtube-twitch|title=Core is Aiming to be the New YouTube of Game Development|website=The Verge|last1=Webster|first1=Andrew|date=March 2, 2020|accessdate=September 24, 2020}} Core's game creation system is designed to simplify video game creation in order to allow more individuals to develop games. Manticore Games, the developer of Core, was co-founded by Frederic Descamps and Jordan Maynard in 2016 and is based in San Mateo, California.{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/abrambrown/2020/09/22/manticore-a-roblox-for-older-gamers-raises-15-million-in-new-funding-led-by-fortnite-maker-epic-games/#47c1168ab4e0|title=Manticore, A Roblox For Older Gamers, Raises $15 Million In New Funding Led By 'Fortnite'-Maker Epic Games|website=Forbes|last1=Brown|first1=Abram|date=September 22, 2020|accessdate=September 24, 2020}} Core is based on a similar concept as other gaming platforms for user-generated games such as Roblox.
Game creation system
Core's system allows for the development of up to 32-player multiplayer games and single-player games. Core's game creation system supports modication and combination of built-in game assets, a method which often is referred to as kitbashing, and there are third-party tools which makes importing game assets such as wavefront .obj files possible.{{Cite web |title=OBJ2PBT - DOWNLOAD |url=https://obj2pbt.weebly.com/ |access-date=2024-07-17 |website=OBJ2PBT V3.1 |language=en}} Core allows users to code using the Lua programming language using an extensive built-in API. Games made with Core can not be exported into standalone games; however, they can be shared and played in Core.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.pcgamer.com/au/core-is-a-multiplayer-game-creation-and-sharing-tool-now-in-free-open-alpha/|title=Core is a multiplayer game creation and sharing tool, now in free open alpha|magazine=PC Gamer|last1=Wilde|first1=Tyler|date=March 16, 2020|accessdate=September 24, 2020}}
Events
On December 11, 2019, Core entered a closed alpha phase, where all users were required to sign a non-disclosure agreement. On March 16, 2020, Core entered a public, open alpha phase. In September 2020, Core partnered with Dungeons & Dragons and created a competition wherein players competed to build the best Dungeons & Dragons-themed game. The winner was a game called Forgotten Cisterns.{{cite web|url=https://mashable.com/article/core-dungeons-dragons-contest/|title='Core' creator contest with 'Dungeons & Dragons' highlights the game's potential|website=Mashable|last1=Beck|first1=Kellen|date=September 16, 2020|accessdate=September 26, 2020}}
In December 2020, two games, Mining Magnate and Roll 'Em, were the first games on the Core platform to hit 100,000 plays. On December 17, 2020, Core started the three-week "Holiday Jam" game jam, with the theme of "Winter Wonderland" and $20,000 in prizes.{{cite web|url=https://itch.io/jam/ggj-core-holiday-jam-2020/|title=GGJ + Core Holiday Jam|accessdate=August 14, 2022}}
In June 2022 Core, released a reworked character creation system, which allows different visual parts to be combined for more customization.{{Cite web |date=2022-06-21 |title=Core Update 1.0.249 - New Avatar Editor and MetaMask Integration |url=https://forums.coregames.com/t/core-update-1-0-249-new-avatar-editor-and-metamask-integration/2981 |access-date=2024-07-17 |website=Core Creator Forums |language=en}} At the same time, integration with MetaMask was implemented.
In January 2024, the MetaMask wallet and Web3 integration were deactivated, due to its limited use.
Fundraising
In September 2019, Manticore Games announced that they had raised $30 million to fund Core through Series B funding.{{cite web|url=https://esportsobserver.com/bitkraft-invest-manticore-games/|title=Developer Manticore Games Raises $30M Series B Investment for Online Game Creator Platform|website=ESports Observer|last1=Seck|first1=Tobias|date=September 25, 2019|accessdate=September 26, 2020}} In September 2020, it was announced that Manticore Games had raised a further $15 million, of which the largest contributor was the video game company Epic Games. The interest of Epic Games in funding Manticore was tied by Dean Takahashi of VentureBeat into a desire to create a “metaverse”, wherein several different gaming platforms are interconnected.{{cite web|url=https://venturebeat.com/2020/09/22/epic-games-invests-15-million-in-diy-game-startup-manticore-games/|title=Epic Games invests $15 million in DIY game startup Manticore Games|website=VentureBeat|last1=Takahashi|first1=Dean|date=September 22, 2020|accessdate=September 24, 2020}} In March 2021, Manticore Games announced that they had closed a $100 million Series C funding round and described Core as a “creator multiverse.”{{cite web|url=https://techcrunch.com/2021/03/31/manticore-games-raises-100-million-to-build-a-creator-multiverse/|title=Manticore Games raises $100 million to build a 'creator multiverse'|website=TechCrunch|last1=Matney|first1=Lucas|date=March 31, 2021|accessdate=April 2, 2021}}
Reception
Core has received mixed reviews from critics. Tyler Wilde writing for PC Gamer gave a mixed review of Core, describing its game creation system as "fun", but finding that the character models were "ugly", and that they had stiff animations, as well as that the in-game weaponry and interfaces were not fun to use. Graham Smith of Rock Paper Shotgun wrote that the platform "can't help but create shabby recreations of triple-A games". Jason Fanelli from MMORPG.com “My mind was absolutely blown. Something that takes massive studios multiple years and millions of dollars was accomplished in front of my eyes in the same amount of time it took me to write this sentence.”{{Cite web|last=Fanelli|first=Jason|date=April 15, 2021|title=Manticore Games Shows Off The Creativity At The 'Core' Of Its New Platform|url=https://www.mmorpg.com/previews/manticore-games-shows-off-the-creativity-at-the-core-of-its-new-platform-2000121665|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210415151237/https://www.mmorpg.com/previews/manticore-games-shows-off-the-creativity-at-the-core-of-its-new-platform-2000121665 |archive-date=2021-04-15 }} In Collider, Marco Vito Oddo writes “If the project grabs enough attention, and if developers/operators Manticore can give all the support a project this big demands, Core can easily become to games what YouTube is for video content.” {{Cite web|last=Vito Oddo|first=Marco|date=April 15, 2021|title=Epic Games Store Launches 'Core' in Early Access, Allowing Users to Play, or Build, Thousands of Games for Free|website=Collider|url=https://collider.com/epic-games-core-release-date-titles/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210415195607/https://collider.com/epic-games-core-release-date-titles/ |archive-date=2021-04-15 }} About the monetization model of the platform, Scott Baird writes in ScreenRant “One of the most exciting things about Core is its revenue split, which offers 50% to its creators, allowing users to make a profit from their in-game titles.”{{Cite web|last=Baird|first=Scott|date=April 15, 2021|title=Core Is Like Dreams For PC, Launches With 20,000+ User-Made Games Today|website=Screen Rant|url=https://screenrant.com/core-game-creator-pc-early-access-egs-exclusive/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210415201043/https://screenrant.com/core-game-creator-pc-early-access-egs-exclusive/ |archive-date=2021-04-15 }}
References
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External links
{{Portal|Video games}}
- [https://www.coregames.com/ Official website]
Category:Early access video games
Category:Internet properties established in 2019
Category:Video games developed in the United States
Category:Unreal Engine 4 games
Category:Free-to-play video games
Category:Massively multiplayer online games
Category:Multiplayer and single-player video games
Category:Virtual world communities