New 'The Outer Worlds 2' Leak Reveals Game Engine, Other Details

New 'The Outer Worlds 2' Leak Reveals Game Engine, Other Details

KEY POINTS

  • "The Outer Worlds 2" is currently in development At Obsidian Entertainment
  • The game's teaser trailer was released  in June
  • Obsidian Entertainment is also working on "Avowed"

A new job ad posted by Obsidian Entertainment, the team behind "Outer Worlds 2," may have revealed the much-awaited sequel's game engine and other details about the title.

A lot of gaming studios, including Microsoft first-party studios, already confirmed they would use the new Unreal Engine 5 for their upcoming projects. This time, a new job ad spotted by industry insider klobrille seemingly suggests Obsidian Entertainment is using the same engine.

The job ad listed by the video gaming studio seeks a qualified individual to fill the post of Houdini Technical Artist for its world-building team. "This role requires a solid understanding of world-building tool development in Houdini, Houdini Engine, and related pipelines for next-gen RPG development in Unreal Engine," the job post reportedly reads.

The Outer Worlds - Murder on Eridanos cover art The Outer Worlds - Murder on Eridanos cover art Photo: Obsidian Entertainment


In the job ad's Plus section, Obsidian Entertainment notes, "An understanding of the material editor in Unreal Engine, as well as an understanding of new features coming in UE5."

As for the ad's Requirements section, it says, "Intermediate knowledge of procedural modeling with Houdini 18.5 or later with at least a year of Houdini Engine experience or equivalent examples of Houdini Digital Assets made for Unreal or Unity."

The role also requires "2 years of working knowledge in Unreal Engine using World Composition and Terrain Tools."

Although the ad does not mention the name of the project the chosen candidate will work on, many believe it is for "The Outer Worlds 2."